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Dissociation between affective and cognitive empathy in alcoholism : a specific deficit for the emotional dimension.

Authors :
UCL - SSS/IONS/NEUR - Clinical Neuroscience
UCL - (SLuc) Service de psychiatrie adulte
UCL - SSH/IPSY - Psychological Sciences Research Institute
Maurage, Pierre
Grynberg, Delphine
Noël, Xavier
Joassin, Frédéric
Philippot, Pierre
Hanak, Catherine
Verbanck, Paul
Luminet, Olivier
de Timary, Philippe
Campanella, Salvatore
UCL - SSS/IONS/NEUR - Clinical Neuroscience
UCL - (SLuc) Service de psychiatrie adulte
UCL - SSH/IPSY - Psychological Sciences Research Institute
Maurage, Pierre
Grynberg, Delphine
Noël, Xavier
Joassin, Frédéric
Philippot, Pierre
Hanak, Catherine
Verbanck, Paul
Luminet, Olivier
de Timary, Philippe
Campanella, Salvatore
Source :
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, Vol. 35, no.9, p. 1662-8 (2011)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

At the theoretical level, this first observation of a specific deficit for emotional empathy in alcoholism, combined with the exact inverse pattern observed in other psychiatric populations, leads to a double-dissociation, which supports the notion that emotional and cognitive empathy are 2 distinct abilities. At the clinical level, this deficit calls for considering emotional empathy rehabilitation as a crucial concern in psychotherapy.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, Vol. 35, no.9, p. 1662-8 (2011)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1130499560
Document Type :
Electronic Resource