2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2016.10.005
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Empathy for positive and negative emotions in social anxiety disorder

Abstract: Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is associated with elevated negative and diminished positive affective experience. However, little is known about the way in which individuals with SAD perceive and respond emotionally to the naturally-unfolding negative and positive emotions of others, that is, cognitive empathy and affective empathy, respectively. In the present study, participants with generalized SAD (n = 32) and demographically-matched healthy controls (HCs; n = 32) completed a behavioral empathy task. Cognit… Show more

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“…Both creative, flexible thinking and empathy deficits have been found in stress-related psychopathologies like depression, anxiety disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) (Chamberlain et al 2006;Cusi et al 2011;Donges et al 2005;Lee and Orsillo 2014;Morrison et al 2016;Nietlisbach et al 2010;Palm and Follette 2011;Parlar et al 2014). Hallmarks of these disorders are repetitive and rigid patterns of negative and compulsive thoughts, together with social difficulties and impaired empathic abilities (Aldao, Nolen-Hoeksema, and Schweizer 2010;Beck 1967;Dos Santos et al 2016;Morrison et al 2016;Nietlisbach and Maercker 2009;Todd et al 2015), the latter of which, most evident in depression, may contribute to more pronounced symptoms (Cusi et al 2011;Donges et al 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both creative, flexible thinking and empathy deficits have been found in stress-related psychopathologies like depression, anxiety disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) (Chamberlain et al 2006;Cusi et al 2011;Donges et al 2005;Lee and Orsillo 2014;Morrison et al 2016;Nietlisbach et al 2010;Palm and Follette 2011;Parlar et al 2014). Hallmarks of these disorders are repetitive and rigid patterns of negative and compulsive thoughts, together with social difficulties and impaired empathic abilities (Aldao, Nolen-Hoeksema, and Schweizer 2010;Beck 1967;Dos Santos et al 2016;Morrison et al 2016;Nietlisbach and Maercker 2009;Todd et al 2015), the latter of which, most evident in depression, may contribute to more pronounced symptoms (Cusi et al 2011;Donges et al 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Родительское отношение понимается как система разнообразных чувств по отношению к ребёнку, поведенческих стереотипов, практикуемых в общении с ним, особенностей восприятия и понимания характера и личности ребёнка, его поступков (A.S. Morrison etc. [23], D. Nelson etc. [24], M. Plötner etc.…”
Section: результаты и обсуждениеunclassified
“…It may be characterized by behavioural inadequacy and ambiguity of attitude. Adults define such characteristics as abnormal and incompatible with social rules (Morrison et al, 2016). Adolescents are also prone to such common internal conflicts as being irreconcilable with iniquity, unfairness and falsehood and eager to fight injustice, but unable to navigate through rough times; having a desire to pursuit the perfection, but being intolerant to edification and direct influence of older generation; wanting to prove oneself, but not knowing how to do it properly; being in need for advice and support, but reluctant to consult with a more experienced adult; and having too many desires and needs, but too little knowledge and expertise to fulfil them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%