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The rejection-rage contingency in BPD
Geraldine Downey Kathy Berenson
Columbia University Gettysburg College
Karin Coifman Eshkol Rafaeli Kent State University Bar Ilan University
Socialrelations.psych.columbia.edu
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DSM-IV criteria for BPD (5 required for diagnosis)
1 frantic efforts to avoid abandonment 2 interpersonal instability 3 unstable identity 4 potentially harmful, impulsive behavior 5 suicide threats/attempts or self-mutilation 6 affective instability 7 inappropriately intense, uncontrolled anger 8 feelings of emptiness 9 transient paranoia or dissociation under stress
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Inappropriate intense anger or
difficulty controlling anger (DSM-IV -TR; APA 2000)
• One of the most stable BPD criteria (McGlashan
et al., 2005)
• Evident in daily lives of people with BPD
• More extreme, sudden switches between quarrelsome & non-quarrelsome behaviors in BPD than controls (Russell et al., 2007)
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Clinical understanding of rejection-contingent rage in BPD
“The anger is often elicited when a
caregiver or lover is seen as neglectful, withholding, uncaring or abandoning.” (DSM-IV-TR; APA, 2000)
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Inappropriate intense anger or difficulty controlling anger
(DSM-IV -TR; APA 2000) • Disrupts personal & therapeutic relationships
(e.g., Whisman & Schonbrun, 2009; Rusch et al, 2008; Smith et al., 1995)
• Interpersonal turmoil has serious consequences
• trigger of self injury & suicidal behavior (Brodsky et al., 2006; Welch & Linehan, 2002)
• impedes the supportive connections that promote recovery (Gunderson et al., 2006; Zanarini et al., 2005)
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Overview of this research • Examines the extent that rage in BPD is
contingent upon perceived rejection
• Draws upon work on rejection-triggered rage in non-clinical samples
• Uses 2 methods in same BPD sample • Priming experiment • Experience-sampling diary
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Rejection-contingent rage in general samples
• Rejection normatively elicits rage, but with significant individual differences (e.g., Leary & Baumeister, 2000; Leary et al., 2006) • Rejection sensitivity (RS) model developed to explain these differences (Downey & Feldman, 1996)
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Rejection Sensitivity (RS) Model
Cue- triggered cognitive- affective
processes
Interpersonal Behavior • Rage
Anxiously Expect
Rejection
Relationship problems
If potential rejection
cue
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Adult Rejection Sensitivity Questionnaire
(ARSQ) Sample Item
How concerned or anxious would you be over whether or not your friend would want to talk with you?
You approach a close friend to talk after doing something that seriously upset him/her.
I would expect that he/she would want to talk with me to try to work things out.
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
Very unconcerned Very concerned
Very unlikely Very likely
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Relevance of RS model to BPD
Adult RSQ scores (range 1-36) normative
sample N=685
90% = 13.3
Mean = 8.6
135791113151719
BPD 14.9
Control 6.2
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RS predicts rejection-contingent rage in non-clinical samples
• Lab experiments
RS → heightened cognitive accessibility of rage when primed by rejection
(e.g., Ayduk et al., 1999)
• Daily diary study of couples RS → more conflicts between partners on days after female partner felt rejected
(Ayduk et al., 1999)
(for review, see Romero-Canyas et al., 2010)
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Current Research Procedures Community participants complete diagnostic interviews
(SIDP-IV, SCID-I) If eligible, return to the lab for
• Questionnaires • Lab experiments • Experience-sampling diaries
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Eligibility
BPD group: BPD diagnosis, few exclusions • No cognitive disorder, or illiteracy • No primary psychotic disorder • Not intoxicated during study sessions
Controls: Healthy and high functioning • No psychiatric meds. or disorders for 1 yr • Less than 3 criteria for any single PD • High functioning (GAF > 80)
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Participants
• 45 BPD • 40 Healthy Controls • Mean age = 33.5 years (SD=10.2) • 50% from racial ethnic minority groups • 76% female
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Priming Experiment
• Examines strength of the automatic cognitive association between rejection and rage
• Association strength = extent that one construct facilitates bringing to mind another construct more quickly
• Shown by faster response time
(See Bargh et al., 1995; 1996)
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Priming task procedure
Fixation points (3 seconds)
REJECT
ABANDON
*** ABANDON
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Priming task procedure
Prime word (90 ms) above or below fixation
REJECT
PRIME
*** PRIME
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Priming task procedure
Prime word masked by string of letters (10 ms)
REJECT
XRELOPQWT
*** XRELOPQWT
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REJECT
ABANDON
TARGET ABANDON
Priming task procedure Target word replaces fixation
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REJECT
TARGET
“TARGET”
Priming task procedure Computer measures latency for
beginning to pronounce target word
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4 word types used as primes & targets
• REJECTION: Reject, Abandon, Betray, Exclude, Ignore, Leave
• RAGE: Rage, Anger, Slap, Hit, Hurt, Revenge
• 2 control conditions: • NEUTRAL: (e.g. Map) • NEGATIVE: (e.g. Pollute)
(same design, word stimuli as Ayduk et al, 1999).
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Analyses: Computed each individual’s median latency for
starting to pronounce: • Rage words following:
» rejection » neutral » negative
• Rejection words following: » rage
Group means compared using GLM • Controlled for sex, age, education, trait anxiety,
and median pronunciation latency across ALL trials
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Priming Expt Hypothesis 1:
PRIME TARGET Rejection Neutral Negative
Rage
No difference
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535
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Rage word latency by prime type
Group effect: rage following rejection, t (60) = - 2.07, p < .05 Berenson et al. (2011) Journal of Abnormal Psychology
rage following rejection
rage following neutral
rage following
negative
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Priming Expt Hypothesis 2:
PRIME TARGET
Rejection Rage BPD FASTER
Rage Rejection No difference
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Rejection word latency following rage primes
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Group effect: rejection following rage, t (60) < 1, ns.
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Priming experiment results
Specific, automatic cognitive link between rejection and rage in BPD relative to controls
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Diary study of rejection-
contingent rage in daily life
• Electronic experience-sampling diary (palm pilot) • Beeped 5 random times daily for 21 days • Up to 105 entries per participant (M = 76.7)
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Perceived rejection scale
Please rate the extent to which the following statements are true for you RIGHT NOW:
• I am abandoned • I am rejected by others • I am accepted by others (reversed) • My needs are being met (reversed)
Items rated 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely)
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Rage scale
RIGHT NOW to what extent do you feel:
• Irritated? • Angry? • Enraged at someone? • Like lashing out?
Items rated 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely)
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Mean ratings across diary period
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ControlBPD
Perceived Rage rejection
Group difference: perceived rejection, t = 9.38, p < .0001 Group difference: rage, t = 6.60, p < .0001
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Analyses of within-person
rejection-rage contingency:
Dependent variable: Momentary rage Predictors: • GROUP (BPD vs. control) • Momentary perceived rejection (person-standardized) • GROUP x Momentary perceived rejection Control variables: • Sex, age, education • Mean perceived rejection across diary period
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Momentary rage predicted by momentary perceived rejection
Momentary perceived rejection
Group x perceived rejection, F (1,73) = 38.59, p < .0001 Berenson et al. (2011) Journal of Abnormal Psychology
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Linking experiment and diary measures
Dependent Variables: pronunciation latencies for prime-target pairs Predictor: Index of rejection-rage contingency in the diary (median split) Control variables: • sex, age, education, trait anxiety • median pronunciation latency across ALL trials • mean perceived rejection across diary period
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Linking experiment and diary measures
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faster---------slower
rejection following
rage rage
following negative
rage following neutral
rage following rejection
Pronunciation latency
Diary group effect: rage following rejection, F = 8.20, p <.01
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• Empirical support for clinical notion that rage in BPD is substantially rejection-contingent
• Work in progress:
--- Looking at whether feelings of rejection are an implicit trigger of non-suicidal self-injury
--- Identifying moderators of rejection-contingent rage in BPD self-regulatory competency differentiation among negative emotion --- How rejection cues may disrupt learning in people with BPD
Conclusion
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Changes in affect surrounding self-harmFrom diary
Gadassi et al. in preparation
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Self-regulatory competency • Ability to respond in flexible, strategic, and
discriminative way to inhibit stimulus-driven hot responses to stress.
• Delay of gratification ability --- number of seconds children can wait for a larger preferred but delayed rewards over an immediately available small reward.
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RS and SRC: Borderline Features (PAI-BOR)
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Ayduk et al. 2008 Journal of Research in Personality
College sample Bing – 38 yrs
Bing – 38 yrs
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Delay of gra+fica+on: money (Kirby at al, 1999)
“Would you prefer $15 today or $35 in 13 days?”
9 different discount rates going from small to large.
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Berenson, Yang, Downey, in progress
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Thanks
….to NIMH for funding our project R01MH081948
….James Breiling, our program officer, for encouraging
our interest and persistence when motivation flagged
…. to our research participants, whose effort and willingness to share their experiences
make this research possible.
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Adult RSQ
• 9 situations (with partners, close friends, family members, supervisor, potential friends/partners)
• Evidence for convergent and discriminant validity Berenson, Gyurak, Downey, Ayduk, Mogg, Bradley, & Pine (2009)
Journal of Research in Personality
Berenson, Downey, Rafaeli, Coifman, & Leventhal Paquin (in press) Journal of Abnormal Psychology
• In this sample (n=85) • Test-retest reliability (over 4-16 weeks) = .91 • Internal consistency reliability = .89