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The effects of empathy, emotional intelligence and psychopathy on interpersonal interactions

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posted on 2023-02-08, 03:39 authored by Elise S Owens, Ferguson WH McPharlin, Nathan BrooksNathan Brooks, Katarina Fritzon
The current study investigated the relationships between empathy (emotional and cognitive), emotional intelligence, psychopathy, emotional contagion, and non-conscious behavioural mimicry (smiles and hand scratches), using self-report scales and a script-based interview session exhibiting nine non-verbal gestures, on a student sample. Past findings suggest a deficit of emotional but not cognitive empathy in psychopaths. Empirical research on non-conscious behavioural mimicry in psychopathy with reference to emotional intelligence is somewhat scarce; however it was proposed that individuals high in psychopathic traits would show reduced emotional mimicry based on the relation of empathy to mimicry. The study was quasi-experimental, involving individual assessment of 51 participants. Results suggest decreased emotional empathy at high levels of psychopathy and show that emotional intelligence moderates the relationship between psychopathy and non-conscious mimicry (smiles per minute). Social competence might be more predictive of effects of psychopathy on non-conscious mimicry.

History

Volume

25

Issue

1

Start Page

1

End Page

18

Number of Pages

18

eISSN

1934-1687

ISSN

1321-8719

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Bond University; Child Aware Counselling and Psychology Services, Brisbane

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Psychiatry, Psychology and Law

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