TY - JOUR
T1 - Training in Cognitive Reappraisal Normalizes Whole-Brain Indices of Emotion Regulation in Borderline Personality Disorder
AU - Denny, Bryan T.
AU - Lopez, Richard B.
AU - Wu-Chung, E. Lydia
AU - Dicker, Eva E.
AU - Goodson, Pauline N.
AU - Fan, Jin
AU - Schulz, Kurt P.
AU - Ochsner, Kevin N.
AU - Trumbull, Jacqueline
AU - Martin Lopez, Maria
AU - Fels, Samuel
AU - Galitzer, Hayley
AU - Perez-Rodriguez, M. Mercedes
AU - Goodman, Marianne
AU - Rosell, Daniel R.
AU - Hazlett, Erin A.
AU - McClure, Margaret M.
AU - New, Antonia S.
AU - Koenigsberg, Harold W.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/8
Y1 - 2024/8
N2 - Background: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is the prototypical disorder of emotion dysregulation. We have previously shown that patients with BPD are impaired in their capacity to engage cognitive reappraisal, a frequently employed adaptive emotion regulation strategy. Methods: Here, we report on the efficacy of longitudinal training in cognitive reappraisal to enhance emotion regulation in patients with BPD. 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 participants with BPD (14 female) and 22 healthy control participants (13 female) 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 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. Results: Patients with BPD showed a decrease in negative affect pattern expression following reappraisal training, reflecting a normalization in neural activity. However, they did not show significant change in behavioral self-reports. Conclusions: To our knowledge, this study represents the first longitudinal functional magnetic resonance imaging 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 patients with BPD.
AB - Background: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is the prototypical disorder of emotion dysregulation. We have previously shown that patients with BPD are impaired in their capacity to engage cognitive reappraisal, a frequently employed adaptive emotion regulation strategy. Methods: Here, we report on the efficacy of longitudinal training in cognitive reappraisal to enhance emotion regulation in patients with BPD. 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 participants with BPD (14 female) and 22 healthy control participants (13 female) 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 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. Results: Patients with BPD showed a decrease in negative affect pattern expression following reappraisal training, reflecting a normalization in neural activity. However, they did not show significant change in behavioral self-reports. Conclusions: To our knowledge, this study represents the first longitudinal functional magnetic resonance imaging 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 patients with BPD.
KW - Borderline personality disorder
KW - Cognitive reappraisal
KW - Emotion regulation
KW - Imaging
KW - Neural emotion signatures
KW - Psychotherapy
KW - Reappraisal training
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85197755742
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U2 - 10.1016/j.bpsc.2024.03.007
DO - 10.1016/j.bpsc.2024.03.007
M3 - Article
C2 - 38641208
AN - SCOPUS:85197755742
SN - 2451-9022
VL - 9
SP - 819
EP - 826
JO - Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
JF - Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
IS - 8
ER -