Characterization and interrelationships of theory of mind, socially competitive emotions and affective empathy in bipolar disorder.
Cecilie K LemvighJames A KarantonisLisa S FurlongSean P CarruthersChristos PantelisSusan Lee RossellTamsyn E Van RheenenPublished in: The British journal of clinical psychology (2021)
Our results suggest theory of mind and empathy may represent areas of potentially spared cognitive functioning in BD. As many BD patients have experienced adversity during developmental periods in which theory of mind and empathy develop, our findings suggest that these abilities may be markers of resilience in the disorder. Our findings are important for the formulation of therapeutic interventions for BD, which may include considering practical ways that a patients' knowledge of intact ToM and empathy could be utilized to reduce self-stigma and promote self-efficacy, improved well-being and functioning.