The rewarding nature of provocation-focused rumination in women with borderline personality disorder: a preliminary fMRI investigation.
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Understanding why individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) ruminate on prior provocations, despite its negative outcomes, is crucial to improving interventions. Provocation-focused rumination may be rewarding in the short term by amplifying anger and producing feelings of justification, validation, and increased energy, while reducing self-directed negative affect. If provocation-focused rumination is utilized regularly as a rewarding emotion regulation strategy, it could result in increased activation in reward-related neural regions. The present pilot study examined neural correlates of provocation-focused rumination, relative to other forms of thought, in BPD. |
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Borderline personality disorder and emotion dysregulation
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5
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1
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2018
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https://bpded.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40479-018-0079-7
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10.1186/s40479-018-0079-7
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Borderline Personal Disord Emot Dysregul
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