Emotion regulation choice in female patients with borderline personality disorder: Findings from self-reports and experimental measures

2016 ◽  
Vol 242 ◽  
pp. 375-384 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christina Sauer ◽  
Gal Sheppes ◽  
Helmut Karl Lackner ◽  
Elisabeth A. Arens ◽  
Ricardo Tarrasch ◽  
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Author(s):  
Annemarie Miano ◽  
Sven Barnow ◽  
Stina Wagner ◽  
Stefan Roepke ◽  
Isabel Dziobek

Abstract Background Emotion regulation (ER) and interpersonal dysfunction constitute key features of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Here, we tested if females with BPD show impairments in dyadic ER, that is in their support seeking and creation of closeness. We investigated if women with BPD might over-rely on their male partner by excessive support seeking and establishing of closeness, during conversations with personally and relationship-threatening topics. Methods Thirty couples in which the women were diagnosed with BPD and 34 healthy control (HC) couples were videotaped while discussing neutral, personally threatening, and relationship-threatening topics. Support seeking was rated by three independent raters, using a naïve observer method. The creation of closeness was rated using a continuous video-rating. Perceived emotions were assessed using self-report after each conversation. Results Women with BPD engaged in more support seeking than HC women, especially in more negative behaviors to elicit support, they created less closeness to their partner than HCs and reported a greater decline of positive emotions in both threatening conditions. Women with BPD displayed more fluctuations than controls between creating closeness and distance in the personally-threatening situation. They reported a larger increase in negative emotions after the relationship threatening conversation compared to female HC. Conclusions The present study indicates an increased demand of dyadic ER in BPD. Increased negative support seeking and less creation of closeness to the partner might reflect ineffective strategies to actually receive support from the partner.


2017 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne Cathrine Bomann ◽  
Martin Balslev Jørgensen ◽  
Sune Bo ◽  
Marianne Nielsen ◽  
Lene Bjerring Gede ◽  
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