What is the definition of emotional connection?

If you were asked one word to explain how something happening in someone’s vicinity can affect you, what would it be? What empathetic reactions happen? or we can’t take them seriously? Similar to if someone was hit, you have sympathy pains but not quite the same.

Why would you become narcissistic or nervous if someone else is so nervous?

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Sympathy consists of the prefix sym “alike, equal” and the stem path “feel, suffer”. Common usage differs in most English registers for sympathetic, yet Sympathy is defined exactly as asked for sympathy

1. a relationship the same between persons or thing both the same. Wherein whatever affects one as well as the other. Ascertaining that a person’s attributes or circumstances can affect all of the relationship related in some way.

The question is, to a degree, not one of language but it is philosophy and associated fields, including medicine. What was first used for sympathy in the first sense of “connection between parts”, and the name sympatheic nervous system,.. ” ” This system has been used

more than ever as a physiological system by Galen “. The name sympatheic nervous system refers to the muscles of the nervous system.

Answered on March 13, 2021.
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Yes, you identify with the person.

Why do some

psychologists disagree with identification of personality?

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I believe the word you are looking for is empathize, to experience empathy :

the psychological identification with or vicarious experience of the feelings, thoughts, or attitudes of another.

What are some practical examples of some people using English words?

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Sympathy consists of the prefix sym “alike, equal” and the stem path “feel, suffer”. Common usage differs in most English registers for sympathetic, yet Sympathy is defined exactly as asked for sympathy

1. a relationship the same between persons or thing both the same. Wherein whatever affects one as well as the other. Ascertaining that a person’s attributes or circumstances can affect all of the relationship related in some way.

The question is, to a degree, not one of language but it is philosophy and associated fields, including medicine. What was first used for sympathy in the first sense of “connection between parts”, and the name sympatheic nervous system,.. ” ” This system has been used

more than ever as a physiological system by Galen “. The name sympatheic nervous system refers to the muscles of the nervous system.

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I would call it contagious or sympathetic reaction. I’m

very susceptible to the contagiousness of someone else’s concert nerves. Examples If I visit a green room, I get nauseous even if I’m not going to be performing.

When it comes to my sister’s panic attacks, I got a strong sympathetic reaction. I was working on increasing my separation from her emotional level.

What are some intrepid and inspirational stories of any sort?

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I would call it contagious or sympathetic reaction. I’m

very susceptible to the contagiousness of someone else’s concert nerves. Examples If I visit a green room, I get nauseous even if I’m not going to be performing.

When it comes to my sister’s panic attacks, I got a strong sympathetic reaction. I was working on increasing my separation from her emotional level.

What are some intrepid and inspirational stories of any sort?

Answered on March 13, 2021.
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