1. empathic - Adjective
2. empathic - Adjective Satellite
showing empathy or ready comprehension of others' states
Source: WordNetMotivation aside, if people get better at these life skills, everyone benefits: The brain doesn't distinguish between being a more empathic manager and a more empathic father. Daniel Goleman
Neuroscience has proven that similar areas of the brain are activated both in the person who suffers and in the one who feels empathy. Thus empathic suffering is a true experience of suffering. Matthieu Ricard
What made me empathic was my depressions. Alice Weaver Flaherty
The work of a psychotherapist involves being empathic and insightful with one's patients without getting too lost in their painful stories to be helpful. Pamela Stephenson
Empathy, he once had decided, must be limited to herbivores or anyhow omnivores who could depart from a meat diet. Because, ultimately, the empathic gift blurred the boundaries between hunter and victim, between the successful and the defeated. Philip K. Dick
In humanity, there is no one size fits all. The best we can all do is to be vigilant and empathic at the same time. Newton Lee