Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3204191312> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 100 of
100
with 100 items per page.
- W3204191312 abstract "Within the clinical community there is a growing interest in the view of empathy with oneself as a human capacity for recovering and sustaining mental health. To date, however, introversive empathy has not been explicitly investigated in traditional psychological research. In the void between clinical practice and empirical research, this thesis aims to provide a starting point for a better understanding of introversive empathy, which I call impathy, in psychological research and thereby enabling both basic research and clinical application and investigation. To this end, across three manuscripts, the new psychological construct of impathy was conceptualized, operationalized, and clinical considerations for contemporary psychotherapy are provided. The first manuscript reflects a multi-phase construction process to operationally define and assess impathy employing theory and data-driven approaches. The Impathy Inventory was finalized with 20 items using data from a non-clinical sample. Findings suggest that the Impathy Inventory is a psychometrically sound self-report instrument to measure impathy as a multifactorial construct with four interrelated dimensions: Internal Attention, Meta-Position, Accepting Attitude and Understanding. Preliminary results support the construct validity of the Impathy Inventory and show significant correlations with mental health indicators. Taking a closer look at the operational definition of impathy, manuscript 2 investigates each factorial dimension with regard to its specific psychological properties. By reviewing the clinical literature on introversive empathy, this work reveals assumptions about implicit internalizing processes within an empathic therapeutic setting that facilitate clients’ development of impathy. In order to develop construct clarity, issues related to the conceptual and operational distinctiveness of impathy are discussed. The present findings suggest that the perspective on the clinical implications of impathy should be broadened from implicit to explicit research and practice. The third manuscript addresses the clinical applicability of the understanding of impathy developed in manuscripts 1 and 2. By integrating impathy into a therapeutic rationale for the treatment of dissociative identity disorder, this work suggests that impathy may be a learnable skill and that the proposed psychological concept may be utilized as a clinical approach within existing treatment models to enhance this skill.In summary, the findings of this cumulative dissertation suggest that impathy is a singular concept worthy of further investigation in psychological research. Impathy interventions may hold potential for innovation in psychological practice. Implications and directions for future psychological research are discussed." @default.
- W3204191312 created "2021-10-11" @default.
- W3204191312 creator A5026241645 @default.
- W3204191312 date "2021-01-01" @default.
- W3204191312 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W3204191312 title "The missing construct: Impathy – Conceptualization, operationalization, and clinical considerations" @default.
- W3204191312 cites W148210341 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W1488912934 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W1704270284 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W1968634614 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W1978368218 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W1993550932 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2009317323 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2019026055 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2031879203 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2043304488 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2044443987 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2055949224 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2098604952 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2100205985 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2129611531 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2131833695 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2139749000 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2140484936 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2148616640 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2337549616 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2589206526 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2612425534 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2751173309 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W2783784026 @default.
- W3204191312 cites W629439024 @default.
- W3204191312 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3204191312 type Work @default.
- W3204191312 sameAs 3204191312 @default.
- W3204191312 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W3204191312 crossrefType "dissertation" @default.
- W3204191312 hasAuthorship W3204191312A5026241645 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C120936955 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C134362201 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C2777146004 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C2779885105 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C2780801425 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C542102704 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C75630572 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C90734943 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConcept C9354725 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C111472728 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C120936955 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C134362201 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C138885662 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C154945302 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C15744967 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C185592680 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C199360897 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C2777146004 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C2779885105 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C2780801425 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C41008148 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C542102704 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C55493867 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C75630572 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C77805123 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C90734943 @default.
- W3204191312 hasConceptScore W3204191312C9354725 @default.
- W3204191312 hasLocation W32041913121 @default.
- W3204191312 hasOpenAccess W3204191312 @default.
- W3204191312 hasPrimaryLocation W32041913121 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W113474974 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W1861538759 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W1969521278 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W1976057243 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W2008919248 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W2012984999 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W2057731907 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W2069764660 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W2085586766 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W2092978395 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W2094264151 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W2105229691 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W2143359719 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W2284029414 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W2804479262 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W2984616950 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W3088842577 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W3180066967 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W69942973 @default.
- W3204191312 hasRelatedWork W2275415695 @default.
- W3204191312 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3204191312 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3204191312 magId "3204191312" @default.
- W3204191312 workType "dissertation" @default.