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General => Science => Topic started by: Recusant on August 05, 2020, 05:59:52 AM

Title: The Dark Empath
Post by: Recusant on August 05, 2020, 05:59:52 AM
Yes, it sounds like the title of a fantasy novel. It's actually a "psychological construct" which seems to be a more technical version of "personality type"; the topic of a recent paper in the journal Personality and Individual Differences.

We all know at least one or two, I think. for those unfamiliar with the Dark Triad (another fantasy novel, eh?) a quick look at the Wikipedia article (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_triad) should suffice. :sidesmile:

"Introducing the Dark Empath" | Psychology Today (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/experimentations/202008/introducing-the-dark-empath-0)

QuoteIt may seem that people with elevated Dark Triad traits are not empathic, but it isn't so simple. In a basic sense empathy serves people higher in dark traits. Dark traits may be a "necessary evil", arguably important for group survival at critical times. Empathy, while serving altruism, is also a tool for the Machiavellian mind, which needs good "intel" for appraising, and potentially taking advantage of, others.

Two basic types of empathy

Empathy comes in two flavors—cognitive and affective. They are independent of one another, but also often work in tandem. Cognitive empathy is the ability to see things from another's point of view. Affective empathy is the capacity to vibe with others' emotions. Cognitive empathy is stronger in narcissism, while affective empathy is weaker.

Psychopathy may serve the greater good. In performance-demanding situations such as those faced by first responders, health-care workers, soldiers, and others in high-stakes situations, emotions may fade away, opening up to cool, streamlined calculation. Mihailides, Galligan and Bates (2017) call this "adaptive psychopathy," describing the "quarantine vector" within which empathic information marries with psychopathic mental processes useful for dealing with threatening, alien experiences that conflict with one's own values and beliefs.1

We need to understand the role of empathy in the Dark Triad because it relates to important factors including aggression, personal and professional functioning, and well-being. Research has not systematically looked at the role of empathy in the Dark Triad, or whether there is an empathic version of the Dark Triad—a "Dark Empath."

To investigate this possibility, researchers from Nottingham Trent University, UK (Heym et al., 2020) conducted surveys of 991 participants, in their early 20s to 30s and about 30 percent male.

[Continues . . . (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/experimentations/202008/introducing-the-dark-empath-0)]

Regrettably the paper (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0191886920303615) is behind a paywall.
Title: Re: The Dark Empath
Post by: Davin on August 05, 2020, 04:02:53 PM
Quote from: Recusant on August 05, 2020, 05:59:52 AM
Yes, it sounds like the title of a fantasy novel. It's actually a "psychological construct" which seems to be a more technical version of "personality type"; the topic of a recent paper in the journal Personality and Individual Differences.

We all know at least one or two, I think. for those unfamiliar with the Dark Triad (another fantasy novel, eh?) a quick look at the Wikipedia article (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_triad) should suffice. :sidesmile:

"Introducing the Dark Empath" | Psychology Today (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/experimentations/202008/introducing-the-dark-empath-0)

QuoteIt may seem that people with elevated Dark Triad traits are not empathic, but it isn't so simple. In a basic sense empathy serves people higher in dark traits. Dark traits may be a "necessary evil", arguably important for group survival at critical times. Empathy, while serving altruism, is also a tool for the Machiavellian mind, which needs good "intel" for appraising, and potentially taking advantage of, others.

Two basic types of empathy

Empathy comes in two flavors—cognitive and affective. They are independent of one another, but also often work in tandem. Cognitive empathy is the ability to see things from another's point of view. Affective empathy is the capacity to vibe with others' emotions. Cognitive empathy is stronger in narcissism, while affective empathy is weaker.

Psychopathy may serve the greater good. In performance-demanding situations such as those faced by first responders, health-care workers, soldiers, and others in high-stakes situations, emotions may fade away, opening up to cool, streamlined calculation. Mihailides, Galligan and Bates (2017) call this "adaptive psychopathy," describing the "quarantine vector" within which empathic information marries with psychopathic mental processes useful for dealing with threatening, alien experiences that conflict with one's own values and beliefs.1

We need to understand the role of empathy in the Dark Triad because it relates to important factors including aggression, personal and professional functioning, and well-being. Research has not systematically looked at the role of empathy in the Dark Triad, or whether there is an empathic version of the Dark Triad—a "Dark Empath."

To investigate this possibility, researchers from Nottingham Trent University, UK (Heym et al., 2020) conducted surveys of 991 participants, in their early 20s to 30s and about 30 percent male.

[Continues . . . (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/experimentations/202008/introducing-the-dark-empath-0)]

Regrettably the paper (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0191886920303615) is behind a paywall.
That seems to track with personal experiences.
Title: Re: The Dark Empath
Post by: Tank on September 21, 2020, 09:06:02 AM
Very interesting.