Medical Science | Open Access | DOI: https://doi.org/10.37547/tajmspr/Volume07Issue08-05

The Role of Empathy and the Therapeutic Information Field in Contemporary Psychosomatic Practice

Korobeinikova Olga Ivanovna , Director General Autonomous non-profit organization of additional professional education "Academy of Conscious Thinking" (ANO DPO "AOM") Madrid, Spain

Abstract

This article presents a theoretical and analytical review of the mechanisms underlying the formation and maintenance of therapeutic interaction in the context of home-based palliative care, with a focus on the role of empathy, emotional intelligence, and the practitioner’s sensitivity to meaning. The study is based on an interdisciplinary approach that integrates clinical phenomenology, empathic diagnostics, and practices of humanistically oriented care. Special attention is given to the analysis of validated empathy and compassion scales as sensitive indicators of emotional distress and vulnerability — both on the part of the patient and the accompanying professional. Three key categories of risks characteristic of the home-based palliative context are identified: clinical, communicative, and emotional-semantic. For each, empathy-oriented support strategies are proposed, including compassionate observation, trust-based confirmation of understanding, and telemedical empathy. The importance of differentiating between cognitive and affective empathy is emphasized in the interpretation of therapeutic risks, the development of a stable therapeutic alliance, and the preservation of the patient’s subjective sense of safety. The central concept proposed is that of the therapeutic information field, understood as a dynamic structure responsive to the patient’s physical, emotional, and spiritual condition. Its significance is substantiated as a foundation for adaptive and ethically attuned support, capable of integrating narrative, existential, and clinical-social dimensions of care. The article will be of interest to professionals in palliative medicine, psychosomatic therapy, ethics of care, clinical psychology, and interdisciplinary support for vulnerable patient populations.

Keywords

empathy, palliative care, emotional intelligence, psychosomatics

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Korobeinikova Olga Ivanovna. (2025). The Role of Empathy and the Therapeutic Information Field in Contemporary Psychosomatic Practice. The American Journal of Medical Sciences and Pharmaceutical Research, 7(8), 28–34. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajmspr/Volume07Issue08-05