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Title: Building Compassion, Creating WellBeing


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Building Compassion, Creating Well-Being
  • Dacher Keltner
  • University of California, Berkeley
  • www.greatergood.berkeley.edu

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Greater Good Science Center Stimulus Package
  • Science. The neuroscience of compassion.
    Cross-racial friendship catalyzes academics
  • Dissemination. Greater Good, Half Full
  • Conversation. This speaker series

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A Roadmap
  • A War on Compassion
  • The Evolution and Neuroscience of Compassion
  • BREAK 1030 to 1045
  • Compassion, empathy, gratitude and other
    pro-social sentiments
  • LUNCH 1200 TO 100
  • Paul Ekman 100 to 145
  • Break 145 to 200
  • Compassion breakdowns in our culture
  • Compassion deficits in disorders
  • BREAK 300 TO 315
  • Practical Steps toward cultivating
  • compassion
  • NIRVANA 430

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Goals
  • New Ideas and Lenses
  • New Tools, Practices, and Resources
  • Evidence and notions for the Meaningful Life

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Some Definitions
  • Compassion Concern to enhance the welfare of
    another who suffers or is in need
  • Empathy mirroring or understanding of others
    emotion.
  • Mimicry Imitation of others emotion, behavior
  • Love of Humanity A belief in the goodness,
    connectedness of others
  • Pity Feeling of concern for someone felt to be
    inferior to self

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The War on Compassion
  • FREUDIAN MIND The very emphasis of the
    commandment Thou shalt not kill, makes it
    certain that we are descended from an endlessly
    long chain of generations of murderers, whose
    love of murder was in their blood as it is
    perhaps also in ours. Sigmund Freud
  • LIBERTARIANISM If any civilization is to
    survive, it is the morality of altruism that men
    have to reject. Ayn Rand
  • POLITICAL THEORY Of mankind we may say in
    general they are fickle, hypocritical, and greedy
    of gain.
  • Machiavelli
  • EVOLUTIONARY SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST The natural
    world is grossly immoral. Natural selection
    can honestly be described as a process for
    maximizing short sighted selfishness George
    Williams
  • MORAL THEORY Sympathy as a good natured emotion
    is always blind and weak. Immanuel Kant

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Compassion as Opponent (In Western Thought)
  • Compassion belittles recipients
  • Compassion entails a loss of freedom
  • Compassion is inherently subjective, unreliable
    as an ethical principle
  • Compassion as enemy to achievement

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The Bad is Stronger than the Good? The Design of
Homo Economicus
  • Negative Contamination
  • Self-Interest as Default?
  • Altruism selfish genes or Freudian Fantasy
  • Attachment and Anxiety

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Compassion deficits in US Children
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Compassion Deficits in US Adults
  • Cynicism and the Decline of Trust

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The Evolution of Compassion Survival of The
Kindest
  • Evolution of our Ultrasociality
  • Hunter gatherers
  • Archeology
  • Primate predecessors

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Dimensions to our Ultrasociality
  • Care-taking
  • Flattened Hierarchies
  • Conflict and Reconciliation
  • Fragile Monogamy

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Darwin Survival of the Kindest
sympathy, he argued, will have been increased
through natural selection for those
communities, which included the greatest number
of the most sympathetic members, would flourish
best, and rear the greatest number of offspring
(Darwin, 1871/2004, p.130).
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Take care or die
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The Compassionate Brain
  • Pain, others pain Anterior Cingulate
  • Empathy Prefrontal cortex, Temporal Parietal
    Junction
  • Maternal Love Lateral Orbitofrontal cortex
  • Romantic Love Reduced Amygdala, Ventral Striatum
  • Compassion Amygdala, Prefrontal cortex

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Vagal Superstars
  • Increased positive emotion
  • More resilient response to bereavement
  • More sympathetic prosocial children
  • Trusted more in interactions with strangers

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Oxytocin and Pro-Sociality
  • Faithful and frisky voles
  • Oxytocin levels predict attachment behaviors
  • Oxytocin predicts care-taking in mammals
  • Kissing leads to rises in oxytocin for men, not
    women

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  • Affiliation Cues Sexual Cues Contr. for
    Sexual Cues Contr. for Affiliation Cues
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  • Oxytocin Reactivity .50 .11
  • Oxytocin Recovery .15 .12
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Oxytocin and Trust
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The Compassionate Nervous System
  • Brain Amygdala, Anterior cingulate, Pre-frontal
    cortex, Lateral Orbitofrontal cortex
  • Vagus Nerve
  • Immune system
  • Oxytocin, Dopamine
  • Genes
  • Dopamine DR4 predicts self-reported altruism
  • AVPR1A (vasopressin) predicts generosity in
    ultimatum game

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Emergence of Pro-social Emotion
  • Reliable Identification
  • Contagious Compassion
  • Shift Costs and Benefits of Giving
  • It Pays to Be Good

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Its not in the face
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Touch and the spread of goodness

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Contagious Compassion
  • Neonate distress reactions
  • Emotional, Physiological Convergence in Friends
  • Compassion inspires elevation
  • Gratitude spreads through networks
  • Positive Emotion spreads through communities
  • Collective Joys

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Reversing Cost-Benefit Analyses Compassion
promotes Common Humanity with those in need
  • Increase the Gains of Giving
  • Cooperation activates reward regions of the brain
    (Rilling et al)
  • Giving produces more enduring pleasure than
    receiving
  • Increase sense of common humanity
  • Expanded circle Peter Singer
  • Compassion correlates with policy attitudes that
    enhance young, sick, elderly

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Vagal Superstars in a Trust Tournament
  • 50 participants played in internet trust game
  • Give between 1 and 20 raffle tickets to 12
    different individuals
  • Viewed individuals for 20 seconds on video
  • Gift tripled in value, value to be returned later

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It Pays to Be Good
Trust
T 4.69, p lt .01
T 17.01, p lt .001
Resources Received
Vagal Tone
T 4.19, p lt .01 (T 1,59, ns)
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Compassion as an Adaptation Shaped by Natural
Selection
  • Health of offspring
  • Sexual Selection
  • Social Selection

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From Genes and Brains to a Culture of Compassion
  • Compassion selected for in Evolution
  • It is built into our brains and bodies
  • Predicts health
  • Predicts longevity
  • It becomes codified into rituals and practices
  • It forms the heart of ethical systems

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Compassion as A Master Emotion?
  • Karen Armstrong Unites religions
  • Martha Nussbaum A Moral Emotion
  • Kindness a Universal Virtue
  • From Experience to Sentiment to Way of Life
  • Enabler and outcome of many pro-social
    experiences, from art to altruism

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Buddhism
  • Nirvana and the eightfold path
  • Tibetan
  • If you want others to be happy, practice
    compassion, if you want to be happy practice
    compassion. His Holiness the Dalai Lama

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Confucianism and Jen
  • A person of jen, Confucius observes, wishing to
    establish his own character, also establishes the
    character of others.
  • A person of jen brings the good things of others
    to completion and does not bring the bad things
    of others to completion.

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IMAGINE
The great secret of morals is love, or a going
out of our own nature, and an identification of
ourselves with the beautiful which exists in
thought, action or person, not our own. A man,
to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and
comprehensively he must put himself in the place
of another and of many others the pains and
pleasures of his species must become his own.
The great instrument of moral good is the
imagination (Shelley).
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Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass
  • Swiftly arose and spread around me the peace and
    joy and knowledge that pass all the art and
    argument of
  • the earth
  • And I know that the hand of God is the elderhand
    of my own,
  • And I know that the spirit of God is the eldest
    brother
  • of my own,
  • And that all the men ever born are also my
    brothers
  • and the women my sisters and lovers,
  • And that a kelson of creation is love.

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Singer Evolving Circle of Care
  • Bequeath(ed) humans with a sense of empathy an
    ability to treat other peoples interests as
    comparable to ones own. Unfortunately, by
    default we apply it only to a very serious narrow
    circle of friends and family. People outside
    that circle were treated as subhuman and can be
    exploited with impunity. But over history the
    circle has expanded from village to the clan to
    the tribe to the nation to other races to other
    sexes and to other species.

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Altruism
  • Compassion is a motive of altruism
    distress/anxiety predicts more egoistic action
  • Predicts altruism in children
  • Greater helping, altruism in rural areas

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Compassionate Love
  • Compassionate care-giving produces secure
    attachments in children
  • Compassion for partners weaknesses, needs
    predicts long-term satisfaction
  • Compassionate sacrifice (to enhance partners
    welfare) predicts stable marriages anxious
    sacrifices (to avoid problems) predicts
    dissatisfaction

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Caregiving
  • Volunteerism Uncompensated assistance given to
    those in need
  • 31 of US in any year
  • Guided by compassion, empathic concern
  • Care-givers who care 14 hours/week 36 reduced
    chance of dying in 7 year period (Stephanie
    Brown)

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Empathy and Mirroring as Roots of Connection
  • Emotional mimicry produces rapport, closeness
    between colleagues at work, teachers/students
  • Friends laughs synchronize
  • Friends blushes trigger more blushing
  • Strangers fidgeting bouts mimic
  • Friends emotions converge over time

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Forgiveness
  • Fred Luskins Forgiveness project
  • Forgiveness and Health
  • Compassion promotes less punitive attitudes,
    greater forgiveness in criminal judgments
  • Everyday reconciliation

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Gratitude/Appreciation/Reverence
  • Count your blessings (Lyubomirsky) 5 blessings
    1/week leads to increased happiness and health
  • Appreciation for loved ones uniquely relates to
    social well-being in relationships
  • Thank you 11 increase in tips

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Cooperation
  • A Human Universal (Henrich)
  • 15 cultures play ultimatum game 39 average
    offer, cooperation increases with interdependence
    (zero sum world)
  • Cooperators fare better than competitors

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Pro-Social Emotions as the Path To Well-being
  • Happiness found in connection, not materialism
  • 3 to 1 and 5 to 1 ratios in life and marriage

Pro-social emotion
Social Well-being
Strong Bonds
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Cultural breakdowns in compassion
  • Our busy culture
  • Videogames
  • Narcissism, self-esteem
  • The Economic mindset
  • Power asymmetries

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Compassion/Empathy Deficits as a Transdiagnostic
Deficit
  • From symptoms to basic processes across diagnoses
  • Anhedonia in depression, schizophrenia
  • Irritability in depression, mania, antisocial
    disorder

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Empathy deficits Autism Spectrum
  • Parallel Play and Tim Page
  • Deficits in pretense, teasing, voice modulation,
    irony, social relationships
  • Egocentrism Difficulty understanding other
    independent of self
  • Mind in Eyes (Baron-Cohen)

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Emotional disorders as deficits in Self-compassion
  • Self-compassion
  • See failures kindly
  • See self as part of larger humanity
  • Hold pains in mindful attentiveness
  • Self-compassion predicts
  • Reduced anxiety
  • Reduced depression
  • Reduced rumination
  • Reduced neurotic perfectionism

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Depression and compassion deficits
  • Depression associated with reduced activation in
    the left frontal lobes
  • Depression associated with anhedonia, lack of
    engagement with others
  • Images of the good self trigger shame, anxiety in
    depressives

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Antisocial behavior and compassion
  • Sociopaths
  • Raised in violent families
  • Reduced physiological reaction to others
    suffering
  • Reduced interconnectivity in frontal lobes

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Frontal Lobe Patients
  • Orbitofrontal patients
  • Fail to read others embarrassment
  • Empathy difficulties
  • Antisocial behavior

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Frontal Temporal Dementia
  • Organic degradation of frontal lobes
  • Onset in mid 50s
  • Accompanied by apathy, failure to connect,
    difficulties empathizing
  • Produces antisocial behavior

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Compassion Excesses
  • Mania
  • Williams Syndrome
  • Physiological Linkage in marriage

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Cultivation Possible? A good idea?
  • Stability of basic personality structure
  • Ironic effects of trying to be happy

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The meaning of cultivation
  • Skill cultivation (Lyubomirsky)
  • Train the eye
  • Change your language
  • Change your frame, metaphor
  • Modest acts gratitude, appreciation
  • Change your physical environment
  • Change your culture
  • Change your nervous system

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Cultivating Compassion and Social Well-being GIVE
  • Dunn, 2008
  • A random sample of people endorsed belief that
    spending money on self enhances well-being more
    than giving it away
  • Giving 20 improves happiness more than spending
    20 on self

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Meditation (Kabat-Zinn Wallace)
  • Core Principles
  • Breathing reduced cariovascular arousal
  • Awareness of sensations Frontal control of
    limbic
  • Awareness of mind
  • Loving Kindness shift in asymmetry
  • Empirical Evidence
  • Monks
  • Kabat-Zinn, Davidson (2004) software engineers
  • Fredrickson, 2008 boosts in happiness over 2
    months
  • mindful people happier, more optimistic

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Awe and the Sacred
  • Transcendent experiences of beauty give people a
    sense of common humanity
  • Experiences of awe trigger activation in the
    vagus nerve
  • Experiences of awe trigger sacrifice, altruism

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Making Compassion a meme, a sticky idea
  • Oliners and rescuers
  • Reading compassionate words hug makes people
    more altruistic, less prejudiced toward outgroups

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Inspiring elevation
  • Elevation Others compassion inspires compassion
  • It activates vagus nerve response
  • It produces altruistic behavior

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Play
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Touch
  • Reward
  • Reinforce Reciprocity
  • Signal Safety
  • Soothe
  • Power

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Touch Interventions
  • Increases weight of premature babies
  • Reduces depression in patients with alzheimers
  • Increases likelihood children will speak in class
  • Preventative medicine

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Art
  • Rasas in the Natyashastra
  • Aesthetically pleasing Compassion in viewing
    the suffering of Others
  • The Evolution of the chills
  • Triggers activation in the
  • left Orbitofrontal cortex

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A Compassionate, Cooperative Future
  • Pinker and the rise of cooperation, compassion
  • Wright and the rise of nonzero relations
  • Cooperation fares better than competition
  • The wisdom of the tit-for-tat (Axelrod, 1984)
  • Cooperates, forgives, not envious, readable,
    strong

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