Promoting radical empathy: Changes in empathy and perspective taking at a youth summer camp that centers restorative practices
Christine E. Merrilees,
Bradley C. Taber‐Thomas,
Madeline Klotz
Abstract:Empathy is crucial to promoting positive intergroup relations; research suggests engaging in restorative practices, autonomy granting, and creativity support empathy development. The current study uses a daily diary to evaluate changes in empathy, creativity, feeling in control/empowered in a small sample (N = 41) of adolescents during a two‐week session of summer camp that centers restorative practices. The results suggest participants increase significantly in emotional empathy, perspective taking, and creat… Show more
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