EMPATHIC DISTRESS : The Dark Side of Caring?

The current review aims to unravel what is known regarding the neural substrates of empathicdistress and compassion fatigue. Empathic distress is a self-oriented feeling of anxietyexperienced in response to the suffering of another. It has been related to, and theorized to bea precursor of, compassi...

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Main Author: Engelbrektsson, Hilda
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Language:English
Published: Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för biovetenskap 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-his-188362020-07-18T05:33:45ZEMPATHIC DISTRESS : The Dark Side of Caring?engEngelbrektsson, HildaHögskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för biovetenskap2020compassion fatigueempathic distresspersonal distressneural correlatesHealth SciencesHälsovetenskaperThe current review aims to unravel what is known regarding the neural substrates of empathicdistress and compassion fatigue. Empathic distress is a self-oriented feeling of anxietyexperienced in response to the suffering of another. It has been related to, and theorized to bea precursor of, compassion fatigue. This is a form of caregiver burnout received by secondaryexposure to trauma. In the current thesis, Scopus, Web of Science and PsycINFO weresearched identifying 301 articles that were subsequently screened. In the end, five studieswere included that measured either empathic distress or compassion fatigue in relation tobrain structure or function. Findings are largely inconsistent but areas involved in theory ofmind and that are important for the self-other distinction are discussed. A need for moreresearch is identified, together with a desire for conceptual clarification between compassionfatigue and burnout. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:his:diva-18836application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic compassion fatigue
empathic distress
personal distress
neural correlates
Health Sciences
Hälsovetenskaper
spellingShingle compassion fatigue
empathic distress
personal distress
neural correlates
Health Sciences
Hälsovetenskaper
Engelbrektsson, Hilda
EMPATHIC DISTRESS : The Dark Side of Caring?
description The current review aims to unravel what is known regarding the neural substrates of empathicdistress and compassion fatigue. Empathic distress is a self-oriented feeling of anxietyexperienced in response to the suffering of another. It has been related to, and theorized to bea precursor of, compassion fatigue. This is a form of caregiver burnout received by secondaryexposure to trauma. In the current thesis, Scopus, Web of Science and PsycINFO weresearched identifying 301 articles that were subsequently screened. In the end, five studieswere included that measured either empathic distress or compassion fatigue in relation tobrain structure or function. Findings are largely inconsistent but areas involved in theory ofmind and that are important for the self-other distinction are discussed. A need for moreresearch is identified, together with a desire for conceptual clarification between compassionfatigue and burnout.
author Engelbrektsson, Hilda
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title EMPATHIC DISTRESS : The Dark Side of Caring?
title_short EMPATHIC DISTRESS : The Dark Side of Caring?
title_full EMPATHIC DISTRESS : The Dark Side of Caring?
title_fullStr EMPATHIC DISTRESS : The Dark Side of Caring?
title_full_unstemmed EMPATHIC DISTRESS : The Dark Side of Caring?
title_sort empathic distress : the dark side of caring?
publisher Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för biovetenskap
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