2025
Special Section: Self–Other Distinction in Personality Disorders
De Meulemeester C, Luyten P, Fonagy P. Special Section: Self–Other Distinction in Personality Disorders. Personality Disorders Theory Research And Treatment 2025, 16: 103-109. PMID: 40029301, DOI: 10.1037/per0000716.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-other distinctionPersonality disorderSocial neuroscienceExperimental psychologyFeatures of personality disordersSelf-otherPerspective-taking difficultiesSelf-other boundariesPersonality pathologySociocognitive capacitiesClinical psychologyInterpersonal functioningDimensional viewEmotional contagionPsychologyDisordersImpairmentCoordination difficultiesEffects of treatmentNeurosciencePersonsSpecial sectionSelfResearch traditionsIncreased insightAn exploration of the relationship between ineffective modes of mentalization and difficulties related to borderline personality disorder: A network approach
Asztalos L, Senra H, O'Driscoll C, Feigenbaum J, Griem J, King-Casas B, Consortium L, Nolte T, Pratt R, Vaziri F, Montague R, Fonagy P. An exploration of the relationship between ineffective modes of mentalization and difficulties related to borderline personality disorder: A network approach. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2025, 374: 225-234. PMID: 39798709, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2025.01.031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBorderline personality disorderBorderline personality disorder diagnosisPersonality disorderMental modeInterpersonal functioningMixed Graphical ModelsClinical groupsStudy evaluated associationsHypermentalizationMentalHypomentalizationModerating variableSecondary data analysisMental challengesDisordersNetwork analysis approachSignificant linkCross-sectional secondary data analysisIndividualsBorderlineDifficultiesMASCCommunity groupsHypothesisGroup
2024
Examining the impact of brief couples‐based posttraumatic stress disorder treatments on anger and psychological aggression in veterans and their partners
Wells S, Knopp K, Wachsman T, Dillon K, Walker H, Sippel L, Morland L, Glassman L. Examining the impact of brief couples‐based posttraumatic stress disorder treatments on anger and psychological aggression in veterans and their partners. Journal Of Traumatic Stress 2024, 38: 165-173. PMID: 39318041, PMCID: PMC11794020, DOI: 10.1002/jts.23099.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPosttraumatic stress disorderPsychological aggressionCouples-based interventionsCognitive-behavioral conjoint therapyPosttraumatic stress disorder treatmentIntimate partnersVeterans' mental healthAngry temperamentInterpersonal functioningConjoint therapyAnger symptomsStress disorderDisorder treatmentAngerEffect sizeMental healthAggressionVeteransTreatment conditionsActive comparatorPosttreatmentImprove aspectsLoved onesTemperamentPartnersKey Analytic Models and Psychoanalytic Concepts Informing Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy
Lemma A, Hepworth M, Fonagy P, Abrahams D, Luyten P. Key Analytic Models and Psychoanalytic Concepts Informing Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy. 2024, 25-58. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198867470.003.0002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDynamic Interpersonal TherapySocial-cognitive capacitiesObject relations theoryPsychodynamic psychotherapyInterpersonal therapyInterpersonal functioningInterpersonal difficultiesAttachment theoryInterpersonal psychoanalysisMental experiencePsychoanalytic conceptsUnconscious selfCore assumptionsSelfRelations theoryPsychotherapyInternal realityPsychoanalyticallyIndividual subjectMindfulnessAttachmentPsychoanalysisSocial originTheoretical frameworkIndividuals
2018
The Unique Roles of Emotional Numbing and Arousal Symptoms in Relation to Social Connectedness Among Military Veterans in Residential Treatment for PTSD
Sippel LM, Watkins LE, Pietrzak RH, Hoff R, Harpaz-Rotem I. The Unique Roles of Emotional Numbing and Arousal Symptoms in Relation to Social Connectedness Among Military Veterans in Residential Treatment for PTSD. Psychiatry 2018, 81: 271-282. PMID: 30015602, DOI: 10.1080/00332747.2017.1395313.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPTSD symptom clustersDysphoric arousal symptomsPoor social connectednessArousal symptomsEmotional numbingSocial connectednessResidential treatmentPosttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptomsSymptom clustersEmotional numbing symptomsMilitary veteransAnxious arousal symptomsFive-factor modelU.S. military veteransAnxious arousalDysphoric arousalNumbing symptomsInterpersonal functioningTrauma recoveryDisorder symptomsCase conceptualizationGreater distressMore distressPTSDSupportive people
2014
Interpersonal dysfunction and affect-regulation difficulties in disordered eating among men and women
Ambwani S, Slane JD, Thomas KM, Hopwood CJ, Grilo CM. Interpersonal dysfunction and affect-regulation difficulties in disordered eating among men and women. Eating Behaviors 2014, 15: 550-554. PMID: 25194562, DOI: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2014.08.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEating Disorder Examination QuestionnaireNegative affectInterpersonal problemsAffect regulation difficultiesEmotion Regulation ScaleTreatment-seeking sampleNegative Affect ScheduleEating-related problemsMulti-method assessmentHierarchical regression analysisDisorder Examination QuestionnaireDemographic information formEmotion regulationRegulation ScaleInterpersonal functioningUnique varianceLarge Midwestern universityEmotional vulnerabilityInterpersonal dysfunctionPreliminary supportExamination QuestionnaireUndergraduate menWomen undergraduatesIIP-SCAffect
2013
A 66-Year-Old Woman with Facial Tics and Social Impairment
Garakani A, Welch A, Newcorn J. A 66-Year-Old Woman with Facial Tics and Social Impairment. Psychiatric Annals 2013, 43: 10-14. DOI: 10.3928/00485713-20130109-03.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderHyperactivity disorderCognitive behavioral therapyAttention problemsInterpersonal functioningSocial impairmentOlder adultsPsychopharmacologic interventionsSelf-reported historyPharmacological treatment optionsEducational objectivesAdultsInattentionOlder patientsDisordersTreatment optionsMedical historyMedication managementDifferential diagnosisOlder womenFacial ticsFunctioningWhite womenDeficitsPsychiatrists
2004
Attentional Biases for Negative Interpersonal Stimuli in Clinical Depression
Gotlib I, Krasnoperova E, Yue D, Joormann J. Attentional Biases for Negative Interpersonal Stimuli in Clinical Depression. Journal Of Psychopathology And Clinical Science 2004, 113: 127-135. PMID: 14992665, DOI: 10.1037/0021-843x.113.1.121.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGeneralized anxiety disorderAttentional biasesDepressed participantsEmotion of sadnessNonpsychiatric control participantsInformation processing paradigmAttentional biasHappy facesInterpersonal stimuliInterpersonal functioningDepressed individualsAnxiety disordersControl participantsClinical depressionFuture researchSadnessParticipantsBiasesFaceDepressionEmotionsAngerHappinessBiasFunctioning
2002
Perceived Emotional Intelligence, Stress Reactivity, and Symptom Reports: Further Explorations Using the Trait Meta-Mood Scale
Salovey P, Stroud L, Woolery A, Epel E. Perceived Emotional Intelligence, Stress Reactivity, and Symptom Reports: Further Explorations Using the Trait Meta-Mood Scale. Psychology & Health 2002, 17: 611-627. DOI: 10.1080/08870440290025812.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTrait Meta-Mood ScaleEmotional intelligencePerceived Emotional IntelligenceMood repairAdaptive copingInterpersonal functioningNegative moodPsychophysiological measuresEmotional functioningActive copingStress reactivityPsychophysiological responsesStudy 1Study 2Study 3Passive copingLaboratory stressorCopingMoodLower cortisol releaseLaboratory challengesFunctioningSignificant positive associationPositive associationIntelligence
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