Although dissociative phenomena belong to the diagnostic criteria of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and are of high clinical relevance, their predictive significance with regard to the treatment outcome has hardly been investigated. Because some therapeutic and experimental studies suggest that dissociation can impede emotional learning and thus adversely affect the response to psychotherapy, we examined this issue in patients with BPD. In this naturalistic psychotherapy study we assessed 342 patients with BPD at the beginning and end of inpatient dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT) with self-report measures for dissociation (Questionnaire on dissociative symptoms, FDS, as German version of the Dissociative Experiences Scale, DES) as well as general and borderline specific pathology (Brief Symptom Inventory, BSI; Borderline Symptom List, BSL) and quality of life (SF-12).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough overgeneralization seems to be a hallmark of several anxiety disorders, this until now has not been investigated in social anxiety disorder (SAD). Therefore, we examined fear generalization in 26 SAD patients and 29 healthy controls (HC) using two faces as conditioned stimuli (CS+, CS-), and a loud scream and a fearful face as unconditioned stimulus (US). Generalization was tested by presenting both CS and four morphs of the two faces (generalization stimuli [GSs]), while ratings, heart rate (HR) and skin conductance responses (SCR) were recorded.
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