Russian Federation
Russian Federation
One of the urgent problems of our time has become the problem of empathy in the context of socio–psychological problems. Being a socio–psychological mechanism of mutual understanding in the process of communication, empathy determines mobility, pace and structuring of social interaction. In the structure of social competencies, empathic response becomes the basis for solving interpersonal problems, correct interpretation of social signals.
personality, social competence, socialization, empathy, empathic response, interpersonal interaction
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