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Compassionate communication can strengthen empathy from "summary" of Words Can Change Your Brain by Andrew Newberg,Mark Robert Waldman

The way we communicate with others has a profound impact on our ability to empathize with them. When we engage in compassionate communication, we are able to connect with others on a deeper level, fostering a sense of understanding and empathy. This type of communication involves active listening, empathy, and a genuine desire to connect with the other person. By practicing compassionate communication, we are able to strengthen our empathy muscles, making it easier for us to understand and relate to the emotions and experiences of others. When we approach conversations with an open heart and a willingness to truly listen, we create a safe space for others to express themselves authentically. In this way, compassiona...
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    Words Can Change Your Brain

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