TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of mindfulness training on the default mode network in borderline personality disorder
AU - Carmona i Farrés, Cristina
AU - Elices, Matilde
AU - Soler, Joaquim
AU - Domínguez-Clavé, Elisabet
AU - Martín-Blanco, Ana
AU - Pomarol-Clotet, Edith
AU - Salvador, Raymond
AU - Martinez-Horta, Saül
AU - Pascual, Juan C.
N1 - © 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
PY - 2019/9/1
Y1 - 2019/9/1
N2 - © 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) present dysfunctions of the default mode network (DMN). Mindfulness training has proven effective to improve the symptoms of BPD. The present study examines the effect of mindfulness training on BPD symptomatology and DMN activity during the performance of a working memory task in patients with BPD. Sixty-five individuals with BPD were randomized to receive psychotherapy with either the mindfulness module of dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT-M) or with interpersonal effectiveness module (DBT-IE). The impact of treatments was evaluated with clinical and mindfulness variables as well as with functional magnetic resonance imaging during performance of the task. Both groups showed improvement in BPD symptoms and other clinical variables after treatment. Unexpectedly, there were no between-group differences in DMN activation or deactivation. However, activation of the left anterior insula increased in both groups after the intervention. Compared with the control group, participants in the DBT-M group presented higher deactivation in a cluster extending bilaterally from the calcarine to the cuneus and superior occipital gyri.
AB - © 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) present dysfunctions of the default mode network (DMN). Mindfulness training has proven effective to improve the symptoms of BPD. The present study examines the effect of mindfulness training on BPD symptomatology and DMN activity during the performance of a working memory task in patients with BPD. Sixty-five individuals with BPD were randomized to receive psychotherapy with either the mindfulness module of dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT-M) or with interpersonal effectiveness module (DBT-IE). The impact of treatments was evaluated with clinical and mindfulness variables as well as with functional magnetic resonance imaging during performance of the task. Both groups showed improvement in BPD symptoms and other clinical variables after treatment. Unexpectedly, there were no between-group differences in DMN activation or deactivation. However, activation of the left anterior insula increased in both groups after the intervention. Compared with the control group, participants in the DBT-M group presented higher deactivation in a cluster extending bilaterally from the calcarine to the cuneus and superior occipital gyri.
KW - anterior insula
KW - borderline personality disorder
KW - default mode network
KW - mindfulness
UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/effects-mindfulness-training-default-mode-network-borderline-personality-disorder
U2 - 10.1002/cpp.2382
DO - 10.1002/cpp.2382
M3 - Article
C2 - 31132302
SN - 1063-3995
VL - 26
SP - 562
EP - 571
JO - Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
JF - Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
ER -