Journal article
Emotional sensitivity in youth with borderline personality pathology
M Jovev, A Chanen, M Green, S Cotton, T Proffitt, M Coltheart, H Jackson
Psychiatry Research | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2011
Abstract
If Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is characterized by an underlying emotional sensitivity, individuals with this disorder would be expected to demonstrate accurate identification of emotional expressions at earlier stages of expression (i.e., lower thresholds of facial expressivity across all emotional valences). Twenty-one outpatient youth (aged 15-24. years) meeting 3 or more DSM-IV BPD criteria and 20 community-derived participants (aged 15-24. years) with no history of psychiatric problems were tested on a measure of emotional sensitivity, the Face Morph Task. In this test faces morph from neutral to each of the six basic emotional expressions. The BPD group showed no evidence of ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This project was supported by a 2007 Early Career Grant awarded by the University of Melbourne to the first author.