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Borderline Personality Disorder and Empathy: Emotional and Cognitive Empathy Deficit

There are two dimensions of empathy that a patient with borderline personality disorder may struggle with: cognitive and emotional. If a person has a deficit of cognitive empathy, they would have a hard time putting themselves in someone else’s shoes and understanding their differing perspectives. Furthermore, a deficit of emotional empathy would entail an individual struggling to respond sympathetically to the emotional states of other people and ‘feeling what they feel’ without necessarily having experienced the same thing.

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Updated 2023-08-12

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