Cognitive and emotional empathy in individuals at clinical high risk of psychosis.
Christiane MontagL BrandtA LehmannW De MillasP FalkaiW GaebelA HasanM HellmichB JanssenG JuckelAnne KarowJ KlosterkötterM LambertW MaierH MüllerV PützfeldF SchneiderH StützerT WobrockI B VernalekenM WagnerA HeinzA BechdolfJ GallinatPublished in: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (2020)
Findings suggest that the tendency to 'feel with' an interaction partner is reduced in individuals at CHR-P. Altered emotional reactivity may represent an additional, early vulnerability marker, even if cognitive mentalizing is grossly unimpaired in the prodromal stage. Different mechanisms might contribute to reductions of cognitive and emotional empathy in different stages of non-affective psychotic disorders and should be further explored.