emotionally responsive

Frequency: 6.26.8 per million words

Reacting in a way that shows awareness of and sensitivity to emotions.

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Examples (10)

  • Children thrive when their parents are emotionally responsive to their needs.
  • It is important for a therapist to be emotionally responsive during a session.
  • He struggled to remain emotionally responsive after years of working in a high-stress environment.
  • A healthy relationship requires both partners to be emotionally responsive to each other.
  • The study focuses on how infants become more emotionally responsive as they grow.
  • She found it difficult to connect with someone who wasn't emotionally responsive.
  • Good teachers are often those who are most emotionally responsive to their students' struggles.
  • The patient appeared more emotionally responsive after starting the new treatment.
  • The film depicts a man learning how to be more emotionally responsive toward his family.
  • Animals can be surprisingly emotionally responsive to human distress.