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The heterogeneity of empathy / Sigrid Weigel
Levels of empathy
primary, extended, and reiterated empathy / Thomas Fuchs
Embodied empathy
clinical and developmental perspectives in psychoanalysis / Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber
Empathy and other minds
a neuropsychoanalytic perspective and a clinical vignette / Mark Solms
Measuring the emotional quality
empathy and sympathy in empirical psychology / Vanessa Lux
From absorption to judgment : empathy in aesthetic response / David Freedberg
The empathic body in experimental aesthetics
embodied simulation and art / Vittorio Gallese
Empathy, imagination, and dramaturgy
a means of society in eighteenth-century theory / Helmut J. Schneider
Einfühlung
a key concept of psychological aesthetics / Christian G. Allesch
A question of character : analogy and the empathic life of things / Andrea Pinotti
The roots of intersubjectivity – Empathy and phenomenology according to Edith Stein / Patrizia Manganaro
Empathy’s translations : three paths from einfühlung into Anglo-American psychology / Susan Lanzoni.

Empathy; Contents; List of Contributors; List of Figures; 1 The Heterogeneity of Empathy; 1 Between the "Two Cultures"
Chances and Problems; 2 Empathy
In the Laboratories of Neurosciences and Psychology; 3 Einfühlung
Animation of Art, the Outer World, and Other Selves; 4 Sympathy
Implementation of a Natural Capacity into the Canon of Affects; 5 Sympathy
Christian Virtues and Pre-modern Ideas of Similarity; References; Part1 Epistemic Interventions; 2 Levels of Empathy
Primary, Extended, and Reiterated Empathy; 1 Philosophical Premises of Empathy Theories; 2 Primary Empathy

2.1 Dynamic Coupling and Coordination2.2 Mutual Incorporation; 2.3 The Early Mother-Infant Dialogue as a Mutual Incorporation; 3 Extended Empathy; 4 Reiterated Empathy; 5 Conclusion; References; 3 Embodied Empathy
Clinical and Developmental Perspectives in Psychoanalysis; 1 Empathy
A Central Concept in Clinical Psychoanalysis Theoretically Tabooed for a Long Time; 2 Empathy in the Early Interaction of the Caregiver with the Infant and Its Influence on Early Self-Development, Attachment, and the Capability to Mentalize

2.1 Empirical Infant Research on Self-Development and Affect Regulation2.1.1 Stage of the Emergent Self (First/Second month); 2.1.2 Stage of the Core-Self (Second-Ninth Month); 2.1.3 Stage of the Subjective Self, Affect Attunement (Seventh-Ninth Month); 2.1.4 Stage of the Verbal (Narrative) Self (After the 18th Month); 2.1.5 Stage of the Self-Reflecting Self (in Adolescence); 2.2 Early Development in Light of Empirical Attachment Research; 2.3 Development of Mentalizing Capacity; 3 "Embodied Empathy": A Clinical Example and Some Theoretical Reflections; 3.1 Case Study of Ms. M

3.1.1 "What an Overwhelming Woman!" Overriding the Normal Bodily Distance in a Strange and Kind of Sexually Weird Way, and Leaving the Door of the Toilet Open: Remembering Psychological and Sexual Abuse3.1.2 "Will I Ever Be Able to Get Rid of Her Again...". Remembering and Denying Traumatic Early Separations?; 3.2 Conceptual Considerations on "Embodied Empathy," Memory, Trauma and Depression: A Dialogue Between Psychoanalysis and Embodied Cognitive Science; 4 Summary; References; 4 Empathy and Other Minds
A Neuropsychoanalytic Perspective and a Clinical Vignette; 1 What Is Empathy?

1.1 In the Beginning Was the Affect...2 The Structure of Consciousness; 3 The Theory of Narcissism; 4 Clinical Vignette; References; 5 Measuring the Emotional Quality
Empathy and Sympathy in Empirical Psychology; 1 Empathy Is (Not) Sympathy; 2 Emotional Turn and Retranslation; 3 Measuring Emotional Quality; 3.1 Psychophysiological Measurements; 3.2 Self-Reports; 4 Conclusion: The Constitutive Role of Emotions and Self-Reports; References; 6 From Absorption to Judgment: Empathy in Aesthetic Response; 1 The History of Empathy: A Short Introduction

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