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How do we define compassion? Is it an emotional state, a
motivation, a dispositional trait, or a cultivated attitude? How
does it compare to altruism and empathy? Chapters in this Handbook
present critical scientific evidence about compassion in numerous
conceptions. All of these approaches to thinking about compassion
are valid and contribute importantly to understanding how we
respond to others who are suffering. Covering multiple levels of
our lives and self-concept, from the individual, to the group, to
the organization and culture, The Oxford Handbook of Compassion
Science gathers evidence and models of compassion that treat the
subject of compassion science with careful scientific scrutiny and
concern. It explores the motivators of compassion, the effect on
physiology, the co-occurrence of wellbeing, and compassion training
interventions. Sectioned by thematic approaches, it pulls together
basic and clinical research ranging across neurobiological,
developmental, evolutionary, social, clinical, and applied areas in
psychology such as business and education. In this sense, it
comprises one of the first multidisciplinary and systematic
approaches to examining compassion from multiple perspectives and
frames of reference. With contributions from well-established
scholars as well as young rising stars in the field, this Handbook
bridges a wide variety of diverse perspectives, research
methodologies, and theory, and provides a foundation for this new
and rapidly growing field. It should be of great value to the new
generation of basic and applied researchers examining compassion,
and serve as a catalyst for academic researchers and students to
support and develop the modern world.
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