psychotherapy
  • Home
  • Mental Health A-Z
    • Community Psychology
      • Cultural Psychology
        • Addiction
          • Abnormal Psychology
        • ADHD, Adult
    • ADHD, Childhood
      • Alcohol Use
    • Anorexia
    • Anxiety
    • APA Format
    • Behavioral Psychology
    • Binge Drinking
    • Binge Eating
    • Biological Psychology
    • Biopsychology
    • Bipolar Disorder
    • Brain Health
    • Caffeine Addiction
    • Cannabis Use
    • Child Development
    • Classical Conditioning
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
    • Cognitive Development
    • Cognitive Psychology
    • Color Psychology
    • Counseling Psychology
    • Cross-Cultural Psychology
    • Depression
    • Depression, Childhood
    • Development Psychology
    • Dreaming
    • Drug Use
    • DSM-5 E
    • Eating Disorders
    • Educational Psychology
    • Emotional Abuse
    • Agoraphobia
    • Antisocial Personality Disorder(APD)
    • Avoidant Personality Disorder(AVPD)
    • Borderline Personality Disorder
    • Borderline Personality Disorder(BPD)
    • Dependent Personality Disorder(DPD)
    • Brain Health
    • Debates in Psychology
    • Emotions
    • Experimental Psychology
    • Extroversion
    • Forensic Psychology
    • Generalized Anxiety Disorder
    • Goal Setting
    • Grief & Loss
    • Happiness
    • Health Psychology
    • Healthy Aging
    • Hierarchy of Needs
    • Holistic Health
    • Household Stress
    • Inspiration
    • Intelligence
    • Introversion
    • IQ Scores
    • Job Stress
    • Kleptomania
    • Learning Styles
    • LGBTQ
    • Loneliness
    • Mania and Hypomania
    • Marital Issues
    • Meditation
    • Memory
    • Mental Exercises
    • Mental Health Technology
    • Mindfulness
    • Mood Disorders
    • Motivation
    • Narcissistic Personality Disorder(NPD)
    • personality disorder
    • Psychoanalysis
    • Psychology
    • Self-Improvement
    • Relationships
    • Nature vs. Nurture
    • Nicotine Use
    • Nonverbal Communication
    • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
    • Online Therapy
    • Operant Conditioning
    • Opioid Use
    • Panic Disorder
    • Parenting Styles
    • Passive Aggression
    • Personal Growth
    • Personality Disorders
    • Personality Psychology
    • Personality Types
    • Phobias
    • Positive Psychology
    • Psychoanalysis
    • Psychologist Biographies
    • Psychology 101
    • Psychology Careers
    • Psychology Theories
    • Psychosexual Development
    • Psychosocial Development
    • Psychosocial Psychology
    • Psychotherapy
    • PTSD
    • Quit Smoking
    • Race and Identity
    • Recovery
    • Relationship Stress
    • Relationships
    • Schizophrenia
    • School Psychology
    • Self-Improvement
    • Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder(OCD)
    • Paranoid Personality Disorder(PPD)
    • Schizoid Personality Disorder
    • Schizotypal Personality Disorder(SPD)
    • Selective mutism (SM)
    • Separation anxiety disorder
    • Sex Addiction
    • Sexuality
    • Shopping Addiction
    • Situational Stress
    • Sleep
    • Social Anxiety Disorder
    • Social Learning Theory
    • Social Psychology
    • Spirituality
    • Sports Psychology
    • Stress Management
    • Student Resources
    • Study Guides
    • Suicide
    • Technology Addiction
    • Therapy Types
    • Violence and Abuse
    • Workplace Bullying
    • Specific phobias
    • Sports
    • Stress Management
    • Theories
    • therapy
    • VIEW ALL
  • About Us
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Home
  • Mental Health A-Z
    • Community Psychology
      • Cultural Psychology
        • Addiction
          • Abnormal Psychology
        • ADHD, Adult
    • ADHD, Childhood
      • Alcohol Use
    • Anorexia
    • Anxiety
    • APA Format
    • Behavioral Psychology
    • Binge Drinking
    • Binge Eating
    • Biological Psychology
    • Biopsychology
    • Bipolar Disorder
    • Brain Health
    • Caffeine Addiction
    • Cannabis Use
    • Child Development
    • Classical Conditioning
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
    • Cognitive Development
    • Cognitive Psychology
    • Color Psychology
    • Counseling Psychology
    • Cross-Cultural Psychology
    • Depression
    • Depression, Childhood
    • Development Psychology
    • Dreaming
    • Drug Use
    • DSM-5 E
    • Eating Disorders
    • Educational Psychology
    • Emotional Abuse
    • Agoraphobia
    • Antisocial Personality Disorder(APD)
    • Avoidant Personality Disorder(AVPD)
    • Borderline Personality Disorder
    • Borderline Personality Disorder(BPD)
    • Dependent Personality Disorder(DPD)
    • Brain Health
    • Debates in Psychology
    • Emotions
    • Experimental Psychology
    • Extroversion
    • Forensic Psychology
    • Generalized Anxiety Disorder
    • Goal Setting
    • Grief & Loss
    • Happiness
    • Health Psychology
    • Healthy Aging
    • Hierarchy of Needs
    • Holistic Health
    • Household Stress
    • Inspiration
    • Intelligence
    • Introversion
    • IQ Scores
    • Job Stress
    • Kleptomania
    • Learning Styles
    • LGBTQ
    • Loneliness
    • Mania and Hypomania
    • Marital Issues
    • Meditation
    • Memory
    • Mental Exercises
    • Mental Health Technology
    • Mindfulness
    • Mood Disorders
    • Motivation
    • Narcissistic Personality Disorder(NPD)
    • personality disorder
    • Psychoanalysis
    • Psychology
    • Self-Improvement
    • Relationships
    • Nature vs. Nurture
    • Nicotine Use
    • Nonverbal Communication
    • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
    • Online Therapy
    • Operant Conditioning
    • Opioid Use
    • Panic Disorder
    • Parenting Styles
    • Passive Aggression
    • Personal Growth
    • Personality Disorders
    • Personality Psychology
    • Personality Types
    • Phobias
    • Positive Psychology
    • Psychoanalysis
    • Psychologist Biographies
    • Psychology 101
    • Psychology Careers
    • Psychology Theories
    • Psychosexual Development
    • Psychosocial Development
    • Psychosocial Psychology
    • Psychotherapy
    • PTSD
    • Quit Smoking
    • Race and Identity
    • Recovery
    • Relationship Stress
    • Relationships
    • Schizophrenia
    • School Psychology
    • Self-Improvement
    • Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder(OCD)
    • Paranoid Personality Disorder(PPD)
    • Schizoid Personality Disorder
    • Schizotypal Personality Disorder(SPD)
    • Selective mutism (SM)
    • Separation anxiety disorder
    • Sex Addiction
    • Sexuality
    • Shopping Addiction
    • Situational Stress
    • Sleep
    • Social Anxiety Disorder
    • Social Learning Theory
    • Social Psychology
    • Spirituality
    • Sports Psychology
    • Stress Management
    • Student Resources
    • Study Guides
    • Suicide
    • Technology Addiction
    • Therapy Types
    • Violence and Abuse
    • Workplace Bullying
    • Specific phobias
    • Sports
    • Stress Management
    • Theories
    • therapy
    • VIEW ALL
  • About Us
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
psychotherapy
No Result
View All Result
Home Uncategorized

Symptoms and Traits of Borderline Personality Disorder May Run In Families

Mozhgan Jamshidi Eyni by Mozhgan Jamshidi Eyni
in Uncategorized
Symptoms and Traits of Borderline Personality Disorder May Run In Families

BPD is a personality disorder categorized in part by impulsivity and difficulty with emotional regulation.

Summary: Family members of people with borderline personality disorder share similarities in brain structure and personality traits as those diagnosed with the personality disorder. Findings may point toward a hereditary component to personality disorders.

Source: University of Toronto

Family members of those with borderline personality disorder (BPD) show similarities in their brains and personalities—and even interpret some facial expressions similarly, according to a series of studies by researchers at the University of Toronto.

“One of the more urgent questions I hear when I speak with family groups is whether the disorder can be passed down from parents to their children,” says Anthony C. Ruocco, professor, interim graduate chair and director of clinical training in U of T Scarborough’s department of psychological clinical science.

“We are among the first researchers to study how factors in addition to symptoms and personality traits might run in families with BPD.”

BPD is a personality disorder categorized in part by impulsivity and difficulty with emotional regulation. Studies into BPD tend to focus on those with the disorder, but Ruocco wanted to identify which social and biological factors, beyond a BPD diagnosis, run in families. He says these characteristics might offer clues into what causes the disorder to develop and what can prevent it.

Diagnoses other than BPD observed in relatives

Ruocco found symptoms of BPD persist in families beyond those who are actually diagnosed with the disorder. For example, relatives show the same bias toward sad facial expressions, a pattern of weakness and strength in self-regulatory skills and distinct brain activation patterns during impulse control.

Ruocco conducted his research in the Clinical Neurosciences Laboratory, where he acts as director. He compared 103 people with BPD, 73 first-degree biological relatives (parents, siblings and children) and 99 people with no history of psychiatric illness. Participants completed a range of tests, including interviews, questionnaires, emotion perception tests, problem-solving tasks and brain scans. Those findings informed four papers published between 2019 and 2021.

He found that both those with BPD and their relatives showed higher levels of depression and substance use disorders. Relatives also received similar psychiatric diagnoses and showed more personality traits associated with emotional dysregulation and impulsivity.

“Even though you don’t see the full BPD diagnosis commonly in first-degree relatives, even having a few of the symptoms can be quite impairing,” he says. “This research really brings into focus some of the mental health challenges that many relatives of people with BPD experience.”

Families see fear in sad faces

Families of someone with BPD are prone to interpersonal conflicts—and Ruocco wondered whether facial expressions play a role. Several parents told him they try to show no emotion when their child with BPD is upset, yet often receive the response, “Why are you mad at me?”


It’s well documented that people with BPD interpret facial expressions differently than those without the disorder, but Ruocco found their relatives do, too. When shown a sad expression, people with BPD and their relatives took longer to decode the emotion, and both were more likely to interpret it as fearful.

“This pattern could suggest a heightened sensitivity to signals of threat in families with BPD, which could lead to arguments between family members, for example,” he says. “It’s important to understand what we can do to better align social-emotional communication to improve family functioning.”

Strengths and weaknesses found in impulse control

Another part of the study looked at impulse control via brain imaging. Researchers measured oxygen levels in the frontal part of the brain when participants were shown images and told to withhold responses for certain pictures.

People with BPD activated their prefrontal cortex less than the control group with no psychiatric diagnoses, but relatives showed greater brain activity than both. This pattern could mean relatives use more brain resources to control impulses, or they use similar resources differently to regulate themselves.

Ruocco calls impulsivity “potentially the most dangerous symptom of BPD.” Reckless driving, binge eating, excessive spending and substance abuse are all examples of impulsivity. It’s also associated with self-harm and suicide.

Ruocco’s most recent paper examined which cognitive abilities are associated with impulsivity and BPD. These abilities are known as executive functions, which are the complex thinking skills used to identify goals and plan the steps to reach them.

People with BPD tend to struggle more with executive functions, and researchers expected relatives to show similar difficulties. But relatives who had no psychiatric illness showed both strengths and weaknesses. These relatives had stronger impulse control and abstract thinking abilities, though they also had less efficient problem-solving skills. This aligns with stories Ruocco heard from parents.

“People who have a child with BPD sometimes say to me, “We need to be able to better regulate ourselves to help regulate our child,’” he says. “These findings also might highlight the strengths in self-regulation that could protect the relatives of people with BPD from developing a psychiatric illness themselves.”

Funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Ruocco hopes his work can help validate the experiences of people with BPD and their families and inspire new directions for treatment.

“As we better understand these familial factors, we can start to integrate these findings into the treatments for families with BPD.”

About this personality disorder research news

Author: Alexa Battler
Source: University of Toronto
Contact: Alexa Battler – University of Toronto

Gum Disease Increases Risk of Other Illness Such as Mental Health and Heart Conditions

Gum Disease Increases Risk of Other Illness Such as Mental Health and Heart Conditions

December 21, 2021
Almost 600 Genetic Locations Linked to Antisocial Behavior, Addiction, and More Identified

Almost 600 Genetic Locations Linked to Antisocial Behavior, Addiction, and More Identified

August 29, 2021
Guilt-Prone Personalities: A Bulwark Against Bribery?

Guilt-Prone Personalities: A Bulwark Against Bribery?

May 27, 2023
Amyloid Beta and Serotonin May Be Keys to Predicting Who Develops Late-Life Depression

Amyloid Beta and Serotonin May Be Keys to Predicting Who Develops Late-Life Depression

October 10, 2021
Video Game With Biofeedback Helps Kids and Teens Regulate Stress and Anger

Video Game With Biofeedback Helps Kids and Teens Regulate Stress and Anger

October 7, 2021
Amygdala Changes in Autistic Individuals Linked to Anxiety

Amygdala Changes in Autistic Individuals Linked to Anxiety

February 14, 2022
Anxiety Cues Found in the Brain Despite Safe Environment

Anxiety Cues Found in the Brain Despite Safe Environment

November 13, 2021

Stress Damages the Movement Centers in the Brain

March 9, 2022

Narcolepsy

July 12, 2021

How Music Strengthens the Brain

August 24, 2021

Older Women More Likely to Report Depressive Symptoms Than Men

September 30, 2021

Stress in the workplace

July 16, 2021

Women are More Prone to Alzheimer’s Disease and Stress May Be the Culprit

May 3, 2023

Panic attacks and panic disorder

October 6, 2021

What Is Jungian Therapy?

January 16, 2022

Do Alexa and Siri Make Kids Bossier?

September 14, 2021
psychotherapy

We bring you the best Counseling services around your life quality, be with us and ask for it in live support.

Categories

Kenud Healing Center

  • Healing Center of Kenud , N9 112 , London , Great Britain
  • +447700305907
  • Jamshidi@kenud.com

Recent News

Thyroid Hormones and Blood Sugar Linked to Major Depressive Disorder Severity

Thyroid Hormones and Blood Sugar Linked to Major Depressive Disorder Severity

June 20, 2023
Alterations in Alcohol Consumption Echo Depression Symptom Changes

Alterations in Alcohol Consumption Echo Depression Symptom Changes

June 18, 2023

© 2023 Psychological counseling Services by Dr. Mozhgan Jamshidi Eyni.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Mental Health A-Z
    • Community Psychology
      • Cultural Psychology
    • ADHD, Childhood
      • Alcohol Use
    • Anorexia
    • Anxiety
    • APA Format
    • Behavioral Psychology
    • Binge Drinking
    • Binge Eating
    • Biological Psychology
    • Biopsychology
    • Bipolar Disorder
    • Brain Health
    • Caffeine Addiction
    • Cannabis Use
    • Child Development
    • Classical Conditioning
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
    • Cognitive Development
    • Cognitive Psychology
    • Color Psychology
    • Counseling Psychology
    • Cross-Cultural Psychology
    • Depression
    • Depression, Childhood
    • Development Psychology
    • Dreaming
    • Drug Use
    • DSM-5 E
    • Eating Disorders
    • Educational Psychology
    • Emotional Abuse
    • Agoraphobia
    • Antisocial Personality Disorder(APD)
    • Avoidant Personality Disorder(AVPD)
    • Borderline Personality Disorder
    • Borderline Personality Disorder(BPD)
    • Dependent Personality Disorder(DPD)
    • Brain Health
    • Debates in Psychology
    • Emotions
    • Experimental Psychology
    • Extroversion
    • Forensic Psychology
    • Generalized Anxiety Disorder
    • Goal Setting
    • Grief & Loss
    • Happiness
    • Health Psychology
    • Healthy Aging
    • Hierarchy of Needs
    • Holistic Health
    • Household Stress
    • Inspiration
    • Intelligence
    • Introversion
    • IQ Scores
    • Job Stress
    • Kleptomania
    • Learning Styles
    • LGBTQ
    • Loneliness
    • Mania and Hypomania
    • Marital Issues
    • Meditation
    • Memory
    • Mental Exercises
    • Mental Health Technology
    • Mindfulness
    • Mood Disorders
    • Motivation
    • Narcissistic Personality Disorder(NPD)
    • personality disorder
    • Psychoanalysis
    • Psychology
    • Self-Improvement
    • Relationships
    • Nature vs. Nurture
    • Nicotine Use
    • Nonverbal Communication
    • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
    • Online Therapy
    • Operant Conditioning
    • Opioid Use
    • Panic Disorder
    • Parenting Styles
    • Passive Aggression
    • Personal Growth
    • Personality Disorders
    • Personality Psychology
    • Personality Types
    • Phobias
    • Positive Psychology
    • Psychoanalysis
    • Psychologist Biographies
    • Psychology 101
    • Psychology Careers
    • Psychology Theories
    • Psychosexual Development
    • Psychosocial Development
    • Psychosocial Psychology
    • Psychotherapy
    • PTSD
    • Quit Smoking
    • Race and Identity
    • Recovery
    • Relationship Stress
    • Relationships
    • Schizophrenia
    • School Psychology
    • Self-Improvement
    • Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder(OCD)
    • Paranoid Personality Disorder(PPD)
    • Schizoid Personality Disorder
    • Schizotypal Personality Disorder(SPD)
    • Selective mutism (SM)
    • Separation anxiety disorder
    • Sex Addiction
    • Sexuality
    • Shopping Addiction
    • Situational Stress
    • Sleep
    • Social Anxiety Disorder
    • Social Learning Theory
    • Social Psychology
    • Spirituality
    • Sports Psychology
    • Stress Management
    • Student Resources
    • Study Guides
    • Suicide
    • Technology Addiction
    • Therapy Types
    • Violence and Abuse
    • Workplace Bullying
    • Specific phobias
    • Sports
    • Stress Management
    • Theories
    • therapy
    • VIEW ALL
  • About Us
  • Contact

© 2023 Psychological counseling Services by Dr. Mozhgan Jamshidi Eyni.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
-
00:00
00:00

Queue

Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00
  • FR