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Empathy as a Hermeneutic Practice

Ellen S. More, University of Massachusetts Medical School

Abstract

This essay will argue for the centrality of empathy in the doctor-patient relationship-as a core of ethically sound, responsible therapeutics. By "empathy," I intend an explicitly hermeneutic practice, informed by a reflexive understanding of patient and self. After providing an overview of the history of the concept of empathy in clinical medicine, I discuss current definitions and the use of Balint groups in residency training as a way to develop empathic competence in novice physicians.

Suggested Citation

Ellen S. More. "Empathy as a Hermeneutic Practice" Library Publications and Presentations (1996).
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/moree/2