Nicole M Cain,Kevin B Meehan,Michael J Roche,Julia Sowislo,Mark F Lenzenweger,John F Clarkin
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Wright et al.(2022)认为人格障碍(PD)的核心本质是人际关系;因此,将PD重新定义为人际障碍可以更集中地评估、制定和治疗计划。先前的研究已经检查了与边缘型PD (BPD)相关的人际和情感过程,但迄今为止还没有研究调查这些动态如何在心理动力学治疗中发生变化。我们提出初步数据,在循证治疗中检查BPD的人际和情感背景。45名被诊断为BPD的患者参加了为期18个月的移情心理治疗的临床试验,他们完成了为期14天的日常生活中人际事件的生态瞬间评估,最多可分为三个时间点(0、9和18个月)。多层次模型考察了人际领域中自我和他人的人际支配/温暖和情感效价/唤醒的评分。患者平均每个时间点评定35个事件,总共超过3300个事件。结果表明,随着治疗时间的推移,情感维度和身份混淆的波动性降低,患者体验到自己和他人更加友好,快乐和充满活力的变化。在治疗过程中,人际变量之间的模式变化表明,患者对代理和情感的体验更温暖。这些变化与以移情为中心的心理治疗的假定机制一致,即改变习惯性的、不适应的方式,即患者感知自己与他人的情感联系。我们对他人影响的评估扩展了对人际关系状况的研究。最后,我们对未来的研究提出建议,将生态瞬时评估报告的进展与临床实践相结合。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
From bench to bedside: Examining the interpersonal and affective context of borderline personality disorder as it unfolds over time in psychotherapy.
Wright et al. (2022) argued that the core of personality disorder (PD) is interpersonal in nature; thus, reconceptualizing PD as interpersonal disorders allows more focused assessment, formulation, and treatment planning. Previous research has examined the interpersonal and affective processes relevant to borderline PD (BPD), yet no study to date has investigated how these dynamics may shift in response to psychodynamic psychotherapy. We present preliminary data examining the interpersonal and affective context of BPD over time in an evidence-based treatment. Forty-five patients diagnosed with BPD who participated in a clinical trial of 18 months of transference-focused psychotherapy completed ecological momentary assessment rating interpersonal events in daily life for 14 days for up to three timepoints (0, 9, and 18 months). Multilevel models examined ratings of self and other interpersonal dominance/warmth and affect valence/arousal in the interpersonal field. Patients rated on average 35 events per timepoint, with over 3,300 events total. Results suggest reduced volatility in affective dimensions and in identity confusion, and changes in patients experiencing themselves and others as more friendly, happy, and energized over time in treatment. Shifts in patterns among interpersonal variables over the course of treatment suggest that patients developed a warmer experience of agency and affect. These changes align with the putative mechanism of transference-focused psychotherapy-to shift the habitual, maladaptive ways that patients perceive themselves affectively relating to others. Our assessment of other's affect extends research on the interpersonal situation. We conclude with recommendations for future research integrating advances in ecological momentary assessment reporting with clinical practice. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).