Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 31, 2023 6:31:57 GMT
This term is not only used in psychology: in geometry, if one of the figures can be transformed into another figure (for example, using rotation, mirror image or translation), it is called congruent figure. In anatomy, articular surfaces whose shapes correspond to each other are considered congruent. Chemists refer to congruent melting as congruent melting, in which the composition of the resulting liquid matches that of the original solid. Consistency and Empathy Consistency is sometimes confused with empathy. Yes, both words involve understanding feelings and reflecting that understanding in your actions.
But the difference is that empathy involves recognizing the emotions of others. Can I help? Tell me C Level Contact List what happened, is an example of empathetic behavior. Noticing that you're sad and telling a friend: Sorry, I'm not going out today, I need to be alone is an example of consistent behavior. Furthermore, the notion of coherence is related to, but not identical to, the concepts of consciousness and authenticity. Mindfulness involves tracking and recognizing one's emotions, reactions, and thoughts, but does not require communicating them to others.
Authenticity is described as one's ability to be oneself, letting go of imposed social roles, but does not focus on the fact that one must be clear about one's feelings and motivations. The closest word to consistency is sincerity. However, these words are not intended to be synonyms. Likely sincere, but not visible from the outside, for example, a lack of mastery of non-verbal communication.
But the difference is that empathy involves recognizing the emotions of others. Can I help? Tell me C Level Contact List what happened, is an example of empathetic behavior. Noticing that you're sad and telling a friend: Sorry, I'm not going out today, I need to be alone is an example of consistent behavior. Furthermore, the notion of coherence is related to, but not identical to, the concepts of consciousness and authenticity. Mindfulness involves tracking and recognizing one's emotions, reactions, and thoughts, but does not require communicating them to others.
Authenticity is described as one's ability to be oneself, letting go of imposed social roles, but does not focus on the fact that one must be clear about one's feelings and motivations. The closest word to consistency is sincerity. However, these words are not intended to be synonyms. Likely sincere, but not visible from the outside, for example, a lack of mastery of non-verbal communication.