Alexithymia, i.e., difficulties in recognizing, communicating, and processing one’s own emotions, is associated with poorer interpersonal relations. Emotional processes are key drivers and mechanisms of prejudice and its reduction, and alexithymia is thought to influence individuals’ empathic responses. This research examined the relationship between alexithymia and prejudice, and the role of empathy in this relationship. Three studies were conducted in three intergroup contexts to test whether alexithymia is also associated with poorer intergroup relations with LGBT+ individuals (Study 1, N = 126 heterosexual late adolescents) and Asian British people (Study 3, N = 300 White adults) in the United Kingdom, and immigrants in Italy (Study 2, ...
Intergroup contact (especially cross-group friendship) is firmly established as a powerful strategy ...
In the field of the social psychology of prejudice, John Duckitt's Dual-Process Cognitive-Motivation...
Direct friendship with outgroup members and the knowledge of ingroup-outgroup friendships (indirect ...
Alexithymia, i.e., difficulties in recognizing, communicating, and processing one’s own emotions, is...
Emotions are increasingly being recognised as important aspects of prejudice and intergroup behaviou...
We conducted a longitudinal study to test the bi-directional relationships between intergroup contac...
Alexithymic traits have been consistently found to be associated with deficits in social functioning...
Alexithymia and empathy have been related but very little is known on shared variance between their ...
Intergroup empathy - feeling empathy for a person or persons on the basis of group memberships - has...
People vary in their ability to understand, process, and manage information about one's own and othe...
<div><p>In the field of the social psychology of prejudice, John Duckitt's Dual-Process Cognitive-Mo...
The purpose of my PhD is to examine one mechanism by which attachment security may lead to decreased...
The present studies were designed to examine if people empathize with a member of a different ethnic...
Intergroup contact (especially cross-group friendship) is firmly established as a powerful strategy ...
Intergroup contact (especially cross-group friendship) is firmly established as a powerful strategy ...
Intergroup contact (especially cross-group friendship) is firmly established as a powerful strategy ...
In the field of the social psychology of prejudice, John Duckitt's Dual-Process Cognitive-Motivation...
Direct friendship with outgroup members and the knowledge of ingroup-outgroup friendships (indirect ...
Alexithymia, i.e., difficulties in recognizing, communicating, and processing one’s own emotions, is...
Emotions are increasingly being recognised as important aspects of prejudice and intergroup behaviou...
We conducted a longitudinal study to test the bi-directional relationships between intergroup contac...
Alexithymic traits have been consistently found to be associated with deficits in social functioning...
Alexithymia and empathy have been related but very little is known on shared variance between their ...
Intergroup empathy - feeling empathy for a person or persons on the basis of group memberships - has...
People vary in their ability to understand, process, and manage information about one's own and othe...
<div><p>In the field of the social psychology of prejudice, John Duckitt's Dual-Process Cognitive-Mo...
The purpose of my PhD is to examine one mechanism by which attachment security may lead to decreased...
The present studies were designed to examine if people empathize with a member of a different ethnic...
Intergroup contact (especially cross-group friendship) is firmly established as a powerful strategy ...
Intergroup contact (especially cross-group friendship) is firmly established as a powerful strategy ...
Intergroup contact (especially cross-group friendship) is firmly established as a powerful strategy ...
In the field of the social psychology of prejudice, John Duckitt's Dual-Process Cognitive-Motivation...
Direct friendship with outgroup members and the knowledge of ingroup-outgroup friendships (indirect ...