边缘型人格障碍
认知再评价
心理学
认知
认知心理学
人格
临床心理学
神经科学
精神分析
作者
Bryan T. Denny,Richard B. Lopez,E. Lydia Wu‐Chung,Eva E. Dicker,Pauline Goodson,Jin Fan,Kurt P. Schulz,Kevin N. Ochsner,Jacqueline Trumbull,María Martín-López,Samuel Fels,Hayley Galitzer,M. Mercedes Pérez-Rodríguez,Marianne Goodman,Daniel R. Rosell,Erin A. Hazlett,Margaret M. McClure,Antonia S. New,Harold W. Koenigsberg
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bpsc.2024.03.007
摘要
Borderline personality disorder is the prototypical disorder of emotion dysregulation. We have previously shown that borderline personality disorder patients are impaired in their capacity to engage cognitive reappraisal, a frequently-employed adaptive emotion regulation strategy.Here we report on the efficacy of longitudinal training in cognitive reappraisal to enhance emotion regulation in borderline patients. Specifically, the training targeted psychological distancing, a reappraisal tactic whereby negative stimuli are viewed dispassionately as though experienced by an objective, impartial observer. At each of 5 sessions over 2 weeks, 22 borderline (14 Female) and 22 healthy control (13 Female) participants received training in psychological distancing and then completed a widely-used picture-based reappraisal task. Self-reported negative affect ratings and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data were acquired at the first and fifth sessions. In addition to behavioral analyses, we performed whole-brain pattern expression analyses using independently-defined patterns for negative affect and cognitive reappraisal implementation for each session.Borderline patients showed a decrease in negative affect pattern expression following reappraisal training, reflecting a normalization in neural activity. They did not, however, show significant change in behavioral self-reports.To our knowledge, this study represents the first longitudinal fMRI examination of task-based cognitive reappraisal training. Using a brief, proof-of-concept design, the results suggest a potential role for reappraisal training in the treatment of borderline patients.
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