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These papers and studies are all related to training empathy.

Around 320+ papers and growing added to this site so far.

The listings with an (asterix symbol)* are Empathy Training Meta Studies.

All papers evaluated in these meta-studies have been added to the list.

  1. (BATT-RAWDEN + 2013)* (18 Evaluated) (healthcare)

  2. (COTTON)* (58 Evaluated) (students pre k-16+)

  3. (BRUNERO + 2010)* (17 Evaluated) (nursing)

  4. (BUTTERS 2010)* (24 Evaluated) (social work)

  5. (DEXTER 2012)* (94 Evaluated) (helping professionals/social workers)

  6. (KELM + 2014)* (64 Evaluated) (physicians/medical education)

  7. (MING LAM + 2011)* (29 Evaluated) (human service/social science disciplines)

  8. (STEPIEN + 2006)* (13 Evaluated) (healthcare)

  9. (TEDING VAN BERKHOUT + 2016)* (18 Evaluated) (general)

  10. (VASSILIOS + 2016)* (17 Evaluated) (healthcare)

  11. (WEISZ 2016)* (19 Evaluated) (students/+general)

  12. (Patel+ 2019) (52 studies) (healthcare)

Other Empathy Related Meta-analysis and Meta-studies

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(HOWICK + 2018)* Effects of empathic and positive communication in healthcare consultations: a systematic review and meta-analysis

(28 Evaluated) (Healthcare)

(VAN LANGEN + 2014) The relation between empathy and offending: A meta-analysis (38 Evaluated) (empathy-violence)

Jolliffe, D., & Farrington, D. P. (2004). Empathy and offending: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 9, 441–476. (35 Evaluated)

Miller, P. A., & Eisenberg, N. (1988). The relation of empathy to aggressive and externalizing/ antisocial behavior. Psychological Bulletin, 103, 324–344.

Miller and Eisenberg (1988) meta-analysis empathy and antisocial behavior,

Bonfils 2016 Affective empathy in schizophrenia: a meta-analysis.

Sara H. Konrath Changes in Dispositional Empathy in American College Students Over Time: A Meta-Analysis

Jacob B. Nienhuis 2013 A META-ANALYTIC REVIEW OF THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THETHERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE, EMPATHY, AND GENUINENESS IN INDIVIDUALADULT PSYCHOTHERAPY (38 Evaluated)

Helen Riess, MD. The Influence of the Patient-Clinician Relationship on Healthcare Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials (13 trials Evaluated)

(Baker + 1990)* (3 programs evaluated)

Baker, S., Daniels, T., & Greeley, A. (1990). Systematic training of graduate-level counselors: Narrative and meta-analytic reviews of three major programs. The Counseling Psychologist, 18(3), 355-421.

http://tcp.sagepub.com/content/18/3/355.abstract

Mention in (BUTTERS 2010)*

(Baker + 1989)*

Baker, S., & Daniels, T. (1989). Integrating research on the micro counseling program: A meta-analysis. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 36(2), 213-222. http://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ403490

Mention in (BUTTERS 2010)*

(Hill + 2006)* included 14 studies and 526 participants,

"The study found that multi-method interventions were more effective than single methods, and that modeling empathy was the most effective training method." (BUTTERS 2010)*

Mention in (BUTTERS 2010)*

Hill, Clara E.; Lent, Robert W.Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, Vol 43(2), 2006, 154-172. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0033-3204.43.2.154