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A network analysis of borderline personality disorder symptoms and disordered eating.
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The findings provide empirical insight into the nature of the observed co-occurrence between BPD and ED symptoms and serve to improve clinical decision-making regarding psychological interventions for both problem sets.Abstract:
Objective The current study used network analysis to explore associations between specific groupings of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and eating disorder (ED) symptoms, and other transdiagnostic variables including insecure attachment, rejection sensitivity, emotion dysregulation, a theory of mind, and emotion recognition. Method Network analysis was undertaken on self-report data from 753 adults (81.5% women), of whom 109 reported a lifetime ED diagnosis. Results Comorbidity between BPD and ED symptoms was only partially conceptualized through the transdiagnostic variables. The centrality indices from the network analysis indicated that emotion dysregulation and abandonment were the most central elements in the network. Conversely, the theory of mind and emotion recognition had very few connections with the other transdiagnostic variables in the network. Discussion The findings provide empirical insight into the nature of the observed co-occurrence between BPD and ED symptoms and serve to improve clinical decision-making regarding psychological interventions for both problem sets.read more
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Blinded by our emotions: The impact of borderline personality disorder and affect on emotion recognition sensitivity:
Kibby McMahon,Kwanguk Kim,Kwanguk Kim,Caitlin M. Fang,Andrada D. Neacsiu,M. Zachary Rosenthal +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors have demonstrated abnormalities in emotion recognition within individuals diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD), however, it is yet unknown how much these abnormal emotions affect emotion recognition.