Alterations in empathic responding among women with posttraumatic stress disorder associated with childhood trauma
Brain and Behavior2014Vol. 4(3), pp. 381–389
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Melissa Parlar, Paul Frewen, Anthony Nazarov, Carolina Oremus, Glenda MacQueen, Ruth A. Lanius, Margaret C. McKinnon
Abstract
Women with PTSD associated with childhood trauma reported alterations among different domains of empathic functioning that may be related to low levels of paternal care.
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