Psychosocial stress differentially affects emotional empathy in women with borderline personality disorder and healthy controls.
Katja WingenfeldM DuesenbergJ FleischerS RoepkeI DziobekC OtteO T WolfPublished in: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (2018)
The current finding provides first evidence that stress differentially affects emotional empathy in patients with BPD and healthy individuals such that patients with BPD showed reduced emotional empathy compared to healthy women after stress. Given the strong impact of stress on acute psychopathology in patients with BPD, such a response may exacerbate interpersonal conflicts in stress contexts and may be an important target for therapeutic interventions.