2024
Tell Me about yourself: Analyzing self-referential language use in borderline personality disorder
Welch J, Luo W, Ambroise K, Choi Y, Jones K, de Rouen A, Fineberg S. Tell Me about yourself: Analyzing self-referential language use in borderline personality disorder. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2024, 180: 428-438. PMID: 39536504, PMCID: PMC12061065, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2024.11.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPost-traumatic stress disorderBorderline personality disorderTrauma-exposed controlsMarkers of distressPersonality disorderStress disorderNegative emotionsComorbid borderline personality disorderSelf-ReferenceHealthy controlsNon-psychiatric controlsNegative emotion wordsLexical markersLanguage useTrauma control groupComparing language usePhysical wordLanguage samplesEmotional wordsSelf-referential languageTone wordsIll sampleBetween-group differencesStudy 2Study 1
2016
Self-reference in psychosis and depression: a language marker of illness
Fineberg SK, Leavitt J, Deutsch-Link S, Dealy S, Landry CD, Pirruccio K, Shea S, Trent S, Cecchi G, Corlett PR. Self-reference in psychosis and depression: a language marker of illness. Psychological Medicine 2016, 46: 2605-2615. PMID: 27353541, PMCID: PMC7944937, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291716001215.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOdd beliefsNegative emotion wordsLexical differencesWord Count softwareComparison groupStrong beliefRelevant comparison groupsEmotion wordsProcess wordsFirst-person pronounsMarker of illnessWord useLexical patternsMental illnessLanguage markersLinguistic InquiryExperiment 1Experiment 2Illness identityLanguage useLexical markersSocial isolationFactor analysisBeliefsGroup comparisons
2012
Language use in the Adult Attachment Interview: Evidence for attachment‐specific emotion regulation
BORELLI J, DAVID D, RIFKIN‐GRABOI A, SBARRA D, MEHL M, MAYES L. Language use in the Adult Attachment Interview: Evidence for attachment‐specific emotion regulation. Personal Relationships 2012, 20: 23-37. DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6811.2012.01394.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdult Attachment InterviewEmotion wordsAttachment InterviewAttachment classificationsMore second-person pronounsSelf-reported emotional distressEmotion regulation processesMore emotion wordsNegative emotion wordsAdult attachment classificationsLanguage useSecond person pronounsPreoccupied adultsEmotion regulationAnger wordsAttachment historyConnected languageEmotional statesAdult languageEmotional distressAutonomous adultRegulation processesWordsParticipants' discourseQualitative coding
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