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Borderline Personality Disorder and Empathy
Borderline Personality Disorder and Empathy: Borderline Empathy Paradox
Despite many studies supporting the idea that individuals with borderline personality disorder often experience a dysfunction in empathy, others suggest the opposite. According to some studies, those with borderline personality disorder may demonstrate enhanced empathy despite the fact that have great difficulty facilitating relationships. It is theorized that this occurs because they are able to pick up on cues that those without borderline personality disorder miss due to their socialization skills. This is known as the borderline empathy paradox.
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