The relations between empathy, guilt, shame and depression in inpatient adolescents

Volume: 241, Pages: 381 - 387
Published: Dec 1, 2018
Abstract
High levels of affective empathy are associated with increased levels of depressive symptoms. However, studies investigating the mechanisms underlying this relation are limited. Since affective empathy may be associated with a feeling of exaggerated responsibility for alleviating the suffering of others, it may lead to high levels of generalized guilt and various forms of shame, which, in turn, may elevate depressive symptoms. Therefore, these...
Paper Details
Title
The relations between empathy, guilt, shame and depression in inpatient adolescents
Published Date
Dec 1, 2018
Volume
241
Pages
381 - 387
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