Neurobiological mechanisms and treatment of empathic pain in nonsuicidal self-injury
Shu-Li Xu, Di Wu, Min Cai, Jing-Wen Li, Long-Biao Cui, Wen-Jun Wu

TL;DR
This review explores how empathic pain and nonsuicidal self-injury share similar brain mechanisms and potential treatments.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of shared neurobiological mechanisms and treatment strategies for empathic pain and NSSI.
Findings
Empathic pain and NSSI share neural pathways related to pain and emotion regulation.
Therapeutic strategies include psychological, pharmacological, and neurostimulation approaches.
Understanding these mechanisms can improve interventions for both conditions.
Abstract
Empathic pain is defined as the experience of vicarious pain resulting from the observation of another person’s suffering, and it involves complex neurobiological pathways that parallel those involved in direct pain perception. The intricate link between nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) and empathic pain lies in the fact that they share certain neurobiological mechanisms, particularly in the areas of emotion regulation and pain perception, and both phenomena involve brain networks involved in pain processing, emotion regulation, and social cognition. This review examines the current understanding of these mechanisms, including cellular and molecular pathways, changes in neural networks, and factors that influence the development of empathic pain. It also explores potential therapeutic strategies to address the complex interactions between empathic pain and NSSI, focusing on psychological…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuicide and Self-Harm Studies · Psychedelics and Drug Studies · Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study
