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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35849742/adverse-childhood-experiences-and-neurocognition-in-borderline-personality-disorder-a-call-to-action-perspective-review
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REVIEW
Clémentine Estric, Raffaella Calati, Jorge Lopez-Castroman
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) contribute to the development of personality traits leading to adult borderline personality disorder (BPD). Neurocognitive changes could partly mediate the association between ACEs and BPD. We discuss how exposure to ACEs could induce alterations in neurocognition, which, in turn, would contribute to the development of BPD. We conducted a review of MEDLINE articles through 2021, documenting a link between ACEs, neurocognitive impairments, and BPD, and also focusing on the pairwise associations...
July 2022: Harvard Review of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35816658/severity-of-childhood-maltreatment-predicts-reaction-times-and-heart-rate-variability-during-an-emotional-working-memory-task-in-borderline-personality-disorder
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Annegret Krause-Utz, Julia-Caroline Walther, Akrivi I Kyrgiou, William Hoogenboom, Myrto Alampanou, Martin Bohus, Christian Schmahl, Stefanie Lis
Background: Difficulties in emotion regulation are a core symptom of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and often interfere with cognitive functions, such as working memory (WM). Traumatic childhood experiences, including severe maltreatment, can contribute to emotion dysregulation, possibly mediated by changes in high-frequency heart rate variability (HF-HRV). However, it is not yet entirely understood if HF-HRV alterations underlie impaired WM during emotional distraction in BPD and if this is related to traumatic childhood experiences and to comorbid post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)...
2022: European Journal of Psychotraumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35779483/false-memory-in-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-and-borderline-personality-disorder
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Annemarie Miano, Katrin Schulze, Steffen Moritz, Katja Wingenfeld, Stefan Roepke
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and borderline personality disorder (BPD) have been associated with an increased generation of false memories. We aimed to disentangle disorder-specific false memory in individuals with PTSD and BPD using the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm. It measures the tendency to mistakenly remember stimuli that are associated with actually presented material, but have not been presented. Participants with BPD without comorbid PTSD (n = 32), participants with PTSD without comorbid BPD (n = 28), and mentally healthy controls (HC, n = 30) were given a word recognition test after hearing neutral, emotionally negative, BPD-related and PTSD-related word lists...
August 2022: Psychiatry Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35691285/is-splitting-related-to-resistance-to-proactive-interference-a-process-oriented-study-of-kernberg-s-conceptualization-of-splitting
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jean Gagnon, Joyce Emma Quansah, Gasser Saleh, Charles Levin
INTRODUCTION: Splitting, as a defense mechanism in Kernberg's theory, plays a significant role in the development and maintenance of polarized and oscillating representations of self/other characteristics of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Although the notion of splitting can be considered from a structural and a functional point of view, almost all empirical studies to date have focused on the former elements to the detriment of related cognitive processes. METHODS: To further investigate the cognitive processes related to splitting, 60 participants were administered the Splitting Index and indexes of resistance to proactive interference (PI) using the interpersonal recent negative task with words that reflect negative or positive interactions compared to neutral words...
June 10, 2022: Psychopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35418278/item-method-directed-forgetting-occurs-independently-of-borderline-personality-traits-even-for-borderline-salient-items
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laci M Gray, Rosemery O Nelson-Gray, Peter F Delaney, Liz T Gilbert
Clinical populations sometimes demonstrate difficulties forgetting stimuli related to their trauma-related disorder, perhaps because their intense personal connection to these stimuli produce deficits in the inhibitory control abilities necessary for forgetting. The present work examined this possibility for people who have high levels of traits implicated in borderline personality disorder (BPD). In two well-powered studies, we found no evidence for deficits in forgetting specific to BPD traits, even for people with clinically significant levels of the traits, contrary to previous studies...
June 2022: Cognition & Emotion
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35147640/from-doctor-to-incendiary-nun-the-importance-of-analysing-the-pathways-of-trauma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Barbieri, G Di Vella, C Bosco, I Grattagliano, L Tattoli
Childhood traumatic experiences have often been associated with the development of severe psychiatric disorders or, at least, with serious impairment in the victims' developing personality. Emotional abuse and neglect can cause gradual damage to Self-image and to models of self-in-relation to Others. We report a case of a woman who underwent psychiatric evaluations for marriage annulment. The issues were the as-sessment of the outcomes of early psychic trauma and the examination of the remaining individual capacities from a judicial standpoint...
February 7, 2022: La Clinica Terapeutica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34913833/executive-functioning-in-adults-with-borderline-personality-disorder-and-first-degree-biological-relatives
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacob W Koudys, Anthony C Ruocco
OBJECTIVES: Behavioural dysregulation is a heritable core symptom domain in borderline personality disorder (BPD) that is likely influenced by the integrity of executive functions (EFs). However, the extent to which familial risk for BPD confers decrement to EFs has yet to be comprehensively studied. METHODS: In this family study, probands with BPD ( n  = 73), first-degree biological relatives ( n  = 65), and healthy controls without psychiatric diagnoses ( n  = 77) were assessed in abstraction, attentional vigilance, working memory, cognitive flexibility, interference resolution, planning, problem solving, and response inhibition...
December 16, 2021: World Journal of Biological Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34596424/the-relationship-between-cognitive-abilities-and-trait-clinical-features-in-patients-with-borderline-personality-disorder
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martino Belvederi Murri, Federica Folesani, Silvia Costa, Bruno Biancosino, Luigi Zerbinati, Heifa Ounalli, Agnese Rossetto, Rosangela Caruso, Maria Giulia Nanni, Luigi Grassi
Very few studies have focused on the relationship between cognitive functions and clinical features in borderline personality disorder (BPD). Subjects with BPD and healthy controls were administered the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status, Trail Making Test A and B, and the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. The Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI-53) was used to assess the severity of current symptoms. Attachment style was assessed with the Experiences in Close Relationship Questionnaire, identity integration with the Personality Structure Questionnaire, and other domains of personality dysfunction with the RUDE Scale for Personality Dysfunction...
October 2021: Journal of Personality Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34517252/imaging-associations-of-self-injurious-behaviours-amongst-patients-with-borderline-personality-disorder-a-mini-review
#29
REVIEW
N Dusi, L Bracco, C Bressi, G Delvecchio, P Brambilla
BACKGROUND: Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a severe and disabling psychiatric syndrome, frequently associated with self-injurious behaviours (SIB). In recent years, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) investigations have tried to identify alterations associated with SIB amongst BPD patients, in order to better delineate possible neurobiological underpinnings of these manifestations. In this mini-review, we aimed at summarizing fMRI studies exploring patterns of neural activation associated with SIB in BPD patients...
August 31, 2021: Journal of Affective Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34425314/age-effects-on-clinical-and-neurocognitive-risk-factors-for-suicide-attempt-in-depression-findings-from-the-afsp-lifespan-study
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Morgan Buerke, Hanga Galfalvy, John G Keilp, Arielle H Sheftall, Ainsley K Burke, Jeffrey A Bridge, J John Mann, Katalin Szanto
BACKGROUND: Studies of risk factors for suicidal behavior are typically restricted to narrow age ranges, making it difficult to determine if they have the same relevance or potency across the full adult lifespan. METHODS: This study examined selected clinical and neurocognitive risk factors for suicidal behavior - borderline personality traits, aggression, depressive rumination, memory performance, and language fluency- in a multi-site sample (N = 309, ages 16-80) of depressed patients with a recent (last 5 years) suicide attempt or no history of attempt, and demographically similar non-psychiatric controls...
August 13, 2021: Journal of Affective Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34393854/similar-or-different-neuropsychological-profiles-only-set-shifting-differentiates-women-with-bipolar-vs-borderline-personality-disorder
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ioannis Michopoulos, Kalliopi Tournikioti, Antonios Paraschakis, Anna Karavia, Rossetos Gournellis, Nikolaos Smyrnis, Panagiotis Ferentinos
There is ongoing debate about the similarities and differences between bipolar disorder (BD) and borderline personality disorder (BPD). Very few studies have concurrently assessed their neuropsychological profile and only on a narrow array of neuropsychological tests. We aimed to investigate the differences of these two patient groups on visual memory, executive function, and response inhibition. Twenty-nine BD patients, 27 BPD patients and 22 controls (all female) were directly compared on paired associates learning (PAL), set shifting (ID/ED), problem solving (SOC), and response inhibition (SSRT) using Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB)...
2021: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34266413/anti-nmda-receptor-encephalitis-and-overlapping-demyelinating-disorder-in-a-20-year-old-female-with-borderline-personality-disorder-proposal-of-a-diagnostic-and-therapeutic-algorithm-for-autoimmune-encephalitis-in-psychiatric-patients-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Weiss, Lisa Kertzscher, Magdalena Degering, David Wozniak, Michael Kluge
BACKGROUND: Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis (NMDAR-E) is an autoimmune encephalitis (AE) mainly affecting young females. It typically presents with isolated psychiatric symptoms (e.g. depressed mood) at first and neurological abnormalities (e.g. seizures, movement disorders) only develop later. Thus, there is a high risk of overlooking NMDAR-E in patients with preexisting psychiatric illness due to symptom overlap in the prodromal period of the disease when treatment is most effective...
July 15, 2021: BMC Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34099064/narrative-coherence-of-autobiographical-memories-in-women-with-borderline-personality-disorder-and-associations-with-childhood-adversity
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Glenn Bendstrup, Erik Simonsen, Mickey T Kongerslev, Mie S Jørgensen, Lea S Petersen, Marianne S Thomsen, Martin Vestergaard
BACKGROUND: People suffering from Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) seem to have incoherent autobiographical narratives. Tentative evidence suggests that reduced narrative coherence of autobiographical memories is associated with insecure attachment. However, it remains unknown whether incoherent autobiographical narratives in people with BPD are coupled to experiences of childhood trauma, which is highly prevalent in BPD. METHOD: We examined if written autobiographical memories in 26 female participants with BPD had reduced narrative coherence relative to 28 healthy female controls and whether more incoherent narratives were associated with childhood trauma...
June 7, 2021: Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34098390/self-referential-processing-and-perspective-taking-in-patients-with-a-borderline-personality-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saskia Doreen Forster, Thomas Beblo, Sina Pohl, Carolin Steuwe, Siegfried Gauggel, Verena Mainz
Divergent self- and other-referential processes play a particular role in the development and maintenance of borderline personality disorder (BPD). This study investigated self-referential processes in patients with BPD and age-matched controls. Participants performed a trait-judgment task, taking their own and the perspective of a close other person. Memory was assessed during recall of the previous choices. Results revealed over all more negative self-appraisals in patients than controls, which seemed due to making less positive self-referential choices rather than an increased choice of negative traits...
May 28, 2021: Journal of Psychiatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34074866/personality-in-autism-spectrum-disorder-associations-with-face-memory-deficit-and-theory-of-mind
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabrielle Block, Ali Jannati, Taylor R Maynard, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, Margaret G O'Connor
OBJECTIVE: To examine the personality profiles of adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) using a standard personality assessment and to investigate the association between personality, ASD-related face memory deficit (FMD), and theory of mind (ToM). In a broader context, to examine whether there are distinct clinical phenotypes in the ASD population that have implications for personality development and treatment. METHOD: Fifty-five adults with ASD and 22 neurotypical (NT) adults underwent a battery of neuropsychological tests, including measures of personality, face memory, and ToM...
June 2, 2021: Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology: Official Journal of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33949907/executive-functioning-in-psychiatric-patients-with-deliberate-self-harm-as-compared-with-a-psychiatric-and-a-healthy-comparison-group
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Nilsson, Lg Lundh, Å Westrin, S Westling
Introduction : Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is a common symptom in psychiatric disorders. It is a cross-diagnostic symptom, although it has mainly been associated with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Research has suggested an association between DSH and deficits in executive functioning. The main aim of the current study was to assess three specific aspects of executive functioning (EF) (working memory, inhibition and cognitive flexibility) among psychiatric patients with DSH, compared to a clinical and a healthy comparison group...
May 5, 2021: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33858552/stimulus-valence-episodic-memory-and-the-priming-of-brain-activation-profiles-in-borderline-personality-disorder
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Morgan Szczepaniak, Asadur Chowdury, Paul H Soloff, Vaibhav A Diwadkar
BACKGROUND: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by instability in affective regulation that can result in a loss of cognitive control. Triggers may be neuronal responses to emotionally valenced context and/or stimuli. 'Neuronal priming' indexes the familiarity of stimuli, and may capture the obligatory effects of affective valence on the brain's processing system, and how such valence mediates responses to the repeated presentation of stimuli. We investigated the effects of affective valence of stimuli on neuronal priming (i...
April 16, 2021: Psychological Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33825839/longitudinal-associations-between-cognitive-deficits-in-childhood-and-psychopathological-symptoms-in-adolescence-and-young-adulthood
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isabel Morales-Muñoz, Rachel Upthegrove, Pavan K Mallikarjun, Matthew R Broome, Steven Marwaha
Importance: Cognitive deficits are core features of mental disorders and are important in predicting long-term prognosis. However, it is still unknown whether individual patterns of cognitive deficits predate specific mental disorders. Objective: To investigate the specificity of the associations of attention, working memory, and inhibition in childhood with borderline personality disorder (BPD), psychosis, depression, and hypomania in adolescence and young adulthood...
April 1, 2021: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33812945/challenging-control-over-emotions-in-borderline-personality-disorder-a-tdcs-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Larissa Wolkenstein, Felicitas Rombold-Bruehl, Tiffany Bingmann, Anja Sommer, Philipp Kanske, Christian Plewnia
BACKGROUND: Deficient cognitive control (CC) over emotional distraction is a central characteristic of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Reduced activation of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) has been linked to this deficit. This study investigates whether it is possible to ameliorate CC deficits via anodal tDCS over the left dlPFC in BPD. Furthermore, we investigate whether the extent of CC impairment influences how well one responds to tDCS. METHODS: The effect of a single-session tDCS (1 mA for 20 min, reference electrode on the contralateral mastoid bone) to the left dlPFC (F3) on the CC of patients with BPD (N=20) and healthy control participants (HCs, N=20) was examined in a double-blinded, balanced randomized, sham-controlled crossover trial...
April 1, 2021: Neuropsychologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33779282/the-relationship-between-cognitive-abilities-and-trait-clinical-features-in-patients-with-borderline-personality-disorder
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martino Belvederi Murri, Federica Folesani, Silvia Costa, Bruno Biancosino, Luigi Zerbinati, Heifa Ounalli, Agnese Rossetto, Rosangela Caruso, Maria Giulia Nanni, Luigi Grassi
Very few studies have focused on the relationship between cognitive functions and clinical features in borderline personality disorder (BPD). Subjects with BPD and healthy controls were administered the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status, Trail Making Test A and B, and the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. The Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI-53) was used to assess the severity of current symptoms. Attachment style was assessed with the Experiences in Close Relationship Questionnaire, identity integration with the Personality Structure Questionnaire, and other domains of personality dysfunction with the RUDE Scale for Personality Dysfunction...
December 14, 2020: Journal of Personality Disorders
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