Department of Psychiatry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA.
J Trauma Stress. 2024 Jun;37(3):422-432. doi: 10.1002/jts.23024. Epub 2024 Mar 19.
BPD Compass is a transdiagnostic psychotherapy that includes cognitive, behavioral, and mindfulness skills targeting the personality dimensions of negative affectivity, disinhibition, and antagonism. Given considerable symptom comorbidity and overlap in etiology between borderline personality disorder (BPD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), this study investigated whether BPD Compass holds promise as an integrated approach to simultaneously treating co-occurring BPD features and PTSD symptoms. Participants included 84 trauma-exposed adults who participated in a two-phase clinical trial (Phase 1: randomized controlled trial of BPD Compass vs. waitlist [n = 43]; Phase 2: open trial of BPD Compass [n = 41]). Compared to waitlist, BPD Compass led to medium-to-large-sized, significant improvements in BPD features, βs = -.57 -.44, and facets of neuroticism, βs < -.55--.73, as well as small, nonsignificant improvements in self-reported, β = -.20, and clinician-rated PTSD symptom severity, β = -.19. During treatment, within-person improvements in PTSD symptoms predicted subsequent improvements in BPD features, β = .13, but not vice versa, β = .07. Within-person PTSD symptom reduction also predicted subsequent improvement in all personality dimensions, whereas only within-person improvement in despondence, β = .12, affective dysregulation, β = .11, and dissociative tendencies, β = .12, predicted PTSD symptom reductions. Findings offer preliminary support for the potential of BPD Compass to target BPD features and aspects of neuroticism and agreeableness among trauma-exposed adults. Moreover, PTSD symptom change predicting subsequent improvement in BPD features runs counter to current stage-based treatment models that emphasize BPD feature stabilization before engaging in trauma-focused therapy.
边缘型人格障碍共病研究 Compass 是一种跨诊断的心理治疗方法,包括认知、行为和正念技能,针对消极情感、抑制和对抗的人格维度。鉴于边缘型人格障碍 (BPD) 和创伤后应激障碍 (PTSD) 之间存在相当大的症状共病和病因重叠,本研究调查了边缘型人格障碍共病研究 Compass 是否有希望作为一种综合方法,同时治疗共病的 BPD 特征和 PTSD 症状。参与者包括 84 名经历过创伤的成年人,他们参加了一项两阶段临床试验(第 1 阶段:边缘型人格障碍 Compass 与候补名单的随机对照试验 [n = 43];第 2 阶段:边缘型人格障碍 Compass 的开放试验 [n = 41])。与候补名单相比,边缘型人格障碍 Compass 导致 BPD 特征、βs = -.57 -.44 和神经质的方面、βs < -.55--.73 以及自我报告的 PTSD 症状严重程度、β = -.20 和临床医生评定的 PTSD 症状严重程度、β = -.19 显著改善。在治疗期间,PTSD 症状的个体内改善预测了随后 BPD 特征的改善,β =.13,但反之则不然,β =.07。PTSD 症状的个体内减轻也预测了所有人格维度的随后改善,而只有沮丧、β =.12、情感失调、β =.11 和分离倾向、β =.12 的个体内改善预测了 PTSD 症状的减轻。这些发现初步支持了边缘型人格障碍 Compass 有潜力针对创伤后成年人的 BPD 特征和神经质和宜人性方面。此外,PTSD 症状变化预测随后 BPD 特征的改善与当前基于阶段的治疗模型背道而驰,后者强调在进行创伤聚焦治疗之前稳定 BPD 特征。