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Ethics Position, Empathy and Prosocial Behaviour Model. Its Contribution to Prevention and Psychotherapeutic Approaches of Antisocial Disorders
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2019Registro en:
Rodriguez, Lucas Marcelo; Mesurado, Maria Belen; Moreno, José Eduardo; Ethics Position, Empathy and Prosocial Behaviour Model. Its Contribution to Prevention and Psychotherapeutic Approaches of Antisocial Disorders; Springer; III; 2019; 273-286
978-3-319-95359-5
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Autor
Rodriguez, Lucas Marcelo
Mesurado, Maria Belen
Moreno, José Eduardo
Resumen
The human being organizes their behaviour in terms of their values, beliefs and previous experiences. This article aims to present an interaction model, taking Ethics positions and Empathy as predictors of prosocial behaviour and Penalization of acts as faults and crimes (sociomoral judgement).Ethics positions can influence moral behaviour, particularly prosociality and penalization of acts; being empathy an important mediating variable. Non-relativistic position and empathy, as predictor variables, have positive effects on penalization of acts. The idea that empathy is a major determinant of prosocial behaviour has been widely accepted among psychologists, such as M. Hoffman and N. Eisenberg. The experience of empathy has been shown to motivate prosocial behaviour, for example volunteering, donations to charities, sharing with peers, helping and comforting others. Empathy has become very important both as an individual developmental variable as well as its relationship with other variables such as sociomoral development and prosociality. Besides, empathy inhibits aggression and antisocial behaviour. These results confirm the importance of ethics positions on faults and crimes penalization and prosocial behaviour, with an important mediating role of empathy. It should be considered that many psychiatric disorders are associated with deficits or even lack of empathy. It is possible that psychotherapeutic approaches and prevention programs of psychopathological disorders (such as antisocial personality disorders, schizophrenia or autistic spectrum disorders, in which social breakdown is predominant) will benefit from this model.