Sentences with phrase «shared affective experiences»

According to the tenets of Afrocentric teaching — which harnesses the skills African American children bring to schools to engage them in the classroom experience (Ford & Kea 2009)-- combining music with creative movement, mime, and dance is a form of expression for many African American children and engages them in shared affective experiences that are useful for empathy development (Boykin 1994; Laird 2015).

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Recognize that early adolescents share common affective needs, but experience them in differing ways.
The moving image works presented in A Minute Ago use different formal approaches to capturing, retelling and sharing an individual moment, playing with the affective nature of a momentary experience.
Put simply, cognitive empathy is the ability to predict how another person will feel and affective empathy is sharing the emotional experience.
While sharing that goal, I argue that technology will make this exact same transition from removing obstacles that obstruct human well - being toward permanently enhancing our affective experience and taking us beyond any notions of well - being that we have today.
In his words: «Many of the ancient, evolutionary derived brain systems all mammals share still serve as the foundations for the deeply experienced affective proclivities of the human mind.»
EA, defined as the capacity to correctly deduce the intensity and valence of the feelings being experienced by a target (Zaki et al. 2008; Zaki and Ochsner 2011), involves both mental state attribution (cognitive empathy / emotion recognition) and experience - sharing (affective empathy; Zaki and Ochsner 2011).
It is through this shared affective exploration, couples with the witnessing and supportive compassion of the AEDP practitioner that facilitates a reparative and profoundly transformative heartfelt experience for the client.
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