Tenderness and Sympathy: Distinct Empathic Emotions Elicited by Different Forms of Need

Volume: 37, Issue: 5, Pages: 614 - 625
Published: Apr 12, 2011
Abstract
Current need and vulnerability are two different forms of need. Integrating (a) cognitive-appraisal theories of emotion with (b) a view of human parental nurturance as emotionally based and cognitively generalizable, this article proposes that these two forms of need elicit distinct empathic emotions: Vulnerability evokes feelings of tenderness, whereas current need evokes feelings of sympathy. Results of two experiments support this proposal....
Paper Details
Title
Tenderness and Sympathy: Distinct Empathic Emotions Elicited by Different Forms of Need
Published Date
Apr 12, 2011
Volume
37
Issue
5
Pages
614 - 625
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