EMOTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
Updated: Jan 15
Affective responsibility refers to the ability to assume and fulfill the emotional and relational commitments that one has with others, whether they are family, friends, partners or community. It involves being aware of one's own and others' feelings and needs, and acting in a respectful, harmonious and empathetic manner.
Key Aspects of Emotional Responsibility
Empathy: ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
Commitment: taking responsibility for the relationships and feelings of others.
Effective communication: express feelings and needs clearly and respectfully.
Respect: valuing the individuality and limits of others.
Caring: Demonstrate interest and concern for the emotional well-being of others.
Fundamental Role of ​​​​Emotional Responsibility in Holistic Health
Healthy interpersonal relationships