Empathic tendencies have been associated with interpersonal and psychological benefits, but empathy at extreme levels or in combination with certain personal characteristics may contribute to risk for depression. This study tested the moderating role of cognitive emotion regulation in depression’s association with empathy using nonlinear models. Young adults (N=304; 77% female; M=19 years) completed measures of cognitive emotion regulation strategies, depression, and affective and cognitive empathy. Individuals with good regulation had low levels of depression overall and their depression symptoms were lowest when levels of affective empathy were average. Individuals with poor regulation had high levels of depression overall, particularly w...
While empathy is typically assumed to promote effective social interactions, it can sometimes be det...
Background/Objective: Recent interventions aim to heighten informal caregivers' empathy levels assu...
Theory and evidence suggest that empathy is an important motivating factor for prosocial behaviour a...
Empathic tendencies have been associated with interpersonal and psychological benefits, but empathy ...
Individual differences in empathy can have positive and negative psychological outcomes. Yet, indiv...
Background: Depression is associated with problems in social functioning. Impaired empathic abilitie...
Learning to respond to others\u27 distress with well-regulated empathy is an important developmental...
The constructs of empathy (i.e. understanding/sharing another’s emotion) and emotion regulation (i.e...
BACKGROUND: Impairments in social functioning are common in individuals with (sub)clinical levels of...
Empathy and emotion regulation are both processes that are vital for effective social functioning a...
The ability to build and maintain supportive, social relationships has been linked to both physical ...
Coyne’s interpersonal theory of depression posits that those with depressive symptoms engage in mala...
Previous research has revealed a relationship between heightened affective empathy in depression and...
BackgroundAlthough previous studies have explored the moderating role of emotional regulation strate...
Empathy is crucial for successful social interactions and it is impaired in many devastating disorde...
While empathy is typically assumed to promote effective social interactions, it can sometimes be det...
Background/Objective: Recent interventions aim to heighten informal caregivers' empathy levels assu...
Theory and evidence suggest that empathy is an important motivating factor for prosocial behaviour a...
Empathic tendencies have been associated with interpersonal and psychological benefits, but empathy ...
Individual differences in empathy can have positive and negative psychological outcomes. Yet, indiv...
Background: Depression is associated with problems in social functioning. Impaired empathic abilitie...
Learning to respond to others\u27 distress with well-regulated empathy is an important developmental...
The constructs of empathy (i.e. understanding/sharing another’s emotion) and emotion regulation (i.e...
BACKGROUND: Impairments in social functioning are common in individuals with (sub)clinical levels of...
Empathy and emotion regulation are both processes that are vital for effective social functioning a...
The ability to build and maintain supportive, social relationships has been linked to both physical ...
Coyne’s interpersonal theory of depression posits that those with depressive symptoms engage in mala...
Previous research has revealed a relationship between heightened affective empathy in depression and...
BackgroundAlthough previous studies have explored the moderating role of emotional regulation strate...
Empathy is crucial for successful social interactions and it is impaired in many devastating disorde...
While empathy is typically assumed to promote effective social interactions, it can sometimes be det...
Background/Objective: Recent interventions aim to heighten informal caregivers' empathy levels assu...
Theory and evidence suggest that empathy is an important motivating factor for prosocial behaviour a...