Improving treatment outcomes for borderline personality disorder: what can we learn from biomarker studies of psychotherapy?

We report further evidence for psychotherapy-related alterations of neural activation and connectivity in regions and networks relating to executive control, emotion regulation, and self/interpersonal functioning in BPD. Emerging evidence also shows epigenetic changes following treatment. Future large-scale multisite studies may help to delineate multilevel treatment targets to inform intervention design, selection, and monitoring for the individual patient via integration of knowledge generated through clinical, neuroscience, and genetics research.
Source: Current Opinion in Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Tags: PERSONALITY DISORDERS: Edited by Aleksandar Janca and Charles Pull Source Type: research