Affective empathy, also called emotional empathy: the capacity to respond with an appropriate emotion to another's mental states. Our ability to empathize emotionally is based on emotional contagion: being affected by another's emotional or arousal state.
Cognitive empathy is the largely conscious drive to recognize accurately and understand another's emotional state.
My perspective of doing a test - I know it's a test. It's not real, so why do I need to respond?
The keyword in the quote above,for me, is 'appropriate'
That's a social word, based on the way society tends to move in cultural groups.
If you're outside that, you may feel things incredibly strongly but it may not be 'appropriate'
Asd types can be known as lacking boundaries
There is also a risk of having a poor sense of self - no boundary between self and other.
One wonders if one feels the pain but can't label it as there is a lack of social understanding.
This therefore starts a long journey -
One to separate oneself from others in order to be able to function as it is too much to bear.
The cognitive empathy becomes more of an add on to label and define.
I shut down from feeling too much.
Cognitive empathy is the largely conscious drive to recognize accurately and understand another's emotional state.
My perspective of doing a test - I know it's a test. It's not real, so why do I need to respond?
The keyword in the quote above,for me, is 'appropriate'
That's a social word, based on the way society tends to move in cultural groups.
If you're outside that, you may feel things incredibly strongly but it may not be 'appropriate'
Asd types can be known as lacking boundaries
There is also a risk of having a poor sense of self - no boundary between self and other.
One wonders if one feels the pain but can't label it as there is a lack of social understanding.
This therefore starts a long journey -
One to separate oneself from others in order to be able to function as it is too much to bear.
The cognitive empathy becomes more of an add on to label and define.
I shut down from feeling too much.