Scientific article
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Overcoming the limits of empathic concern: the case for availability and its application to the medical domain

Published inMedicine, Health Care and Philosophy, vol. 23, no. 2, p. 191-203
Publication date2020
Abstract

Empathic concern is essential to our social lives because it motivates helping behavior. It has, however, well-known shortcomings such as its limitation in scope. Here, we highlight a further shortcoming of empathic concern: it contributes little to understanding the relevant features of complex social situations (e.g. the causes of somebody's distress), and unaided by further cognitive inputs, likely fails to produce effective helping. We then elaborate on the conditions needed for an accurate assessment of others' situations: the ability to pay attention and try to understand others for their own sake. We explain that when combining these abilities with the valuing aspect of empathic concern, we obtain "availability", an understudied mental state which plays a crucial role in helping motivation. We provide a detailed definition of that notion and show how availability can be trained and exercised by health professionals in order to improve their care and relationships with patients.

Keywords
  • Affective empathy
  • Availability
  • Cognitive empathy
  • Doctor–patient relationship
  • Empathic concern
  • medical attitude
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MALBOIS, Elodie, CLAVIEN, Christine. Overcoming the limits of empathic concern: the case for availability and its application to the medical domain. In: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2020, vol. 23, n° 2, p. 191–203. doi: 10.1007/s11019-019-09935-1
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