Self-other sharing and distinction of emotions in interactions of individuals with borderline personality disorder based on non-verbal emotion communication KU Leuven
Individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) typically have unstable interpersonal relationships characterized by intense emotions. Recent evidence suggests that these problems may stem from impairments in sharing and distinguishing their own and others’ emotions. Indeed, BPD patients typically have difficulty sharing others’ emotions, while at the same time having a tendency to experience others’ emotions as if they were their own ...