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Research into BPD SPDN Jeremy Hall. Borderline Personality Disorder First defined by Gunderson Core features –Affective instability –Interpersonal difficulties.

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1 Research into BPD SPDN Jeremy Hall

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3 Borderline Personality Disorder First defined by Gunderson Core features –Affective instability –Interpersonal difficulties –Impulsivity Heritability about 40% Strongly associated with early life stress

4 The Scale of the Problem BPD affects 1-2% of the population BPD accounts for 10% OPD contacts BPD main diagnosis in 6% admissions Frequent cause of attendance at A&E Associated with a 10% risk of suicide

5 Current Treatments 1. Pharmacological Treatments –Antidepressants only if concurrent depression –Antipsychotics for perceptual disturbances –Some evidence for mood stabilisers –All trials very small –NICE unable to recommend any treatment

6 Current Treatments 2. Psychological Treatments –Best evidence is for DBT –Some evidence also for CBT –HOWEVER Trials generally small Limited availability Not suitable for all

7 How can Research help? Psychological Research –Larger studies –“Real-life” settings Biological Research –Develop measures of deficits in BPD –Relate these to changes in the brain –Develop new treatments

8 Our Research Developing measures of BPD symptoms –Affective responses –Interpersonal interactions –Impulsivity Determining their specificity to BPD Developing translational assessments

9 Emotion and Impulse Study 1. Background information 2. Symptom severity 3. Computer tests of: –A. Emotion processing –B. Social responses –C. Impulsivity

10 Who did we study? 20 people with symptoms 20 people without symptoms Age range 20-55 75% female

11 What did we find out?

12 Background and Symptoms

13 Some things weren’t different… AGEIQ

14 … and some things were: CHILD STRESSDEPRESSION

15 Computer tests 1 Emotion Processing

16 Expression in faces

17 Facial Emotion Recognition Anger Happiness Fear Sadness Surprise Disgust

18 Results: Emotions **

19 Emotion Recognition and Trauma

20 Computer tests 2 Social Responses

21 Social decisions Trustworthy?

22 Social Judgement APPROACHABLENOT APPROACHABLE

23 Results: Social *** **

24 Social Judgement Bias BPD

25 Social Judgement and Trauma

26 Computer tests 3 Impulsivity

27 Motor Impulsivity

28 Delayed Reward £10 Straight away £20 In two weeks Which would you prefer?:

29 Delayed Reward

30 Conclusions

31 We could measure difficulties in core areas: –Emotion processing –Social responses –Impulsivity What does this mean in the brain?

32 Basis in the brain? PFC AMY

33 The future!

34 Acknowledgements CSO / SFC Merrick Pope Katie Nicol All the participants

35 Contacts Jeremy Hall –Email: jeremy.hall@ed.ac.ukjeremy.hall@ed.ac.uk –Tel: 0131 537 6313 Merrick Pope –Email: Merrick.Pope@nhslothian.scot.nhs.ukMerrick.Pope@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk –Tel: 0131 537 6390


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