Emotion Regulation, Physical Diseases, and Borderline Personality Disorders: Conceptual and Clinical Considerations
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
This perspective paper aims at discussing theoretical principles that could explain
how emotion regulation and physical diseases mutually influence each other in the
context of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Furthermore, this paper discusses
the clinical implications of the functional relationships between emotion regulation,
BPD and medical conditions considering dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) as a wellvalidated
therapeutic intervention, which encompasses these issues. The inflexible
use of maladaptive emotion regulation strategies (e.g., suppression, experiential
avoidance, and rumination) might directly increase the probability of developing
physical diseases through a physiological pathway, or indirectly through a behavioral
pathway. Some metabolic and chronic medical conditions could significantly impact
emotional functioning through biological alterations involved in emotion regulation.
Several empirical studies have shown high co-occurrence rates between BPD and
several chronic physical diseases, especially ones linked to emotion-based maladaptive
behaviors. DBT addresses physical diseases reported by individuals with BPD reducing
problematic behaviors functionally associated to emotion dysregulation and identifying
physical health as a goal for Building a Life Worth Living.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
emotion regulation, physical disease, borderline personality disorder, dialectical behavior therapy, maladaptive behaviors
Elenco autori:
Cavicchioli, M.; Barone, L.; Fiore, D.; Marchini, M.; Pazzano, P.; Ramella, P.; Riccardi, I.; Sanza, M.; Maffei, C.
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