Empathic
Empathic is an adjective describing the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. The term derives from empathia, from Greek em- “in” and pathos “feeling,” and is used to describe both cognitive understanding and affective resonance in social interaction. In everyday English, empathic and empathetic are near-synonyms, though spelling preferences vary by region; empathic is common in psychology and formal contexts, while empathetic is widely used in general writing.
Empathy comprises cognitive and affective components: cognitive empathy is understanding another person’s perspective; affective (or emotional)
In professional settings, empathic communication is valued in healthcare, education, counseling, and conflict resolution, as it
Empathic engagement can be demanding or biased, and excessive empathy may lead to emotional exhaustion or boundary