TY - JOUR
T1 - The complexity of interpersonal physiology during rupture and repair episodes in the treatment of borderline personality disorder
T2 - a proof-of-concept multimethod single case study of verbal and non-verbal interactional dynamics
AU - Høgenhaug, Stine S.
AU - Steffensen, Sune V.
AU - Orsucci, Franco
AU - Zimatore, Giovanna
AU - Schiepek, Guenter
AU - Kongerslev, Mickey T.
AU - Bateman, Anthony
AU - Kjaersdam Telléus, Gry
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Høgenhaug, Steffensen, Orsucci, Zimatore, Schiepek, Kongerslev, Bateman and Kjaersdam Telléus.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Introduction: The aim of this proof-of-concept multimethod exploratory single case study is to increase knowledge of the underlying mechanisms of alliance ruptures and repairs in Borderline Personality Disorder treatment across and within the psychotherapeutic treatment process. Method: The multimethod includes outcome assessment of patient self-reporting questionnaires (the Affect Integration Inventory, the Hopkins Symptom Checklist), observation-based ratings of sessions with the Rupture Resolution Rating System, quantitative analysis of heart rate variability using recurrence quantification analysis, and a qualitative multimodal interaction analysis of within-session dynamics. Result: Results reveal how patterns of heart rate synchrony between patient and therapist reflect periodical patterns of emotional interaction corresponding to key therapeutic alliance processes throughout the treatment process. Particularly, heart rate synchronization and desynchronization correspond with increasing rupture resolution ratings and positive outcome measures in the last part of the therapy process, indicating increased productivity, affectivity, and positive change. The qualitative microanalysis highlights context sensitivity to alliance management within sessions. Physiological arousal is found to underlie important alliance processes, including emotion regulation, relatedness, security, empathic responding, sense-making, and validation in correspondence with different therapist verbal and non-verbal markerbs. Discussion: Clinical implications and study limitations are discussed. Recommendations are made for future directions in relation to applying multimethod approaches when studying rupture and repair processes in psychotherapy.
AB - Introduction: The aim of this proof-of-concept multimethod exploratory single case study is to increase knowledge of the underlying mechanisms of alliance ruptures and repairs in Borderline Personality Disorder treatment across and within the psychotherapeutic treatment process. Method: The multimethod includes outcome assessment of patient self-reporting questionnaires (the Affect Integration Inventory, the Hopkins Symptom Checklist), observation-based ratings of sessions with the Rupture Resolution Rating System, quantitative analysis of heart rate variability using recurrence quantification analysis, and a qualitative multimodal interaction analysis of within-session dynamics. Result: Results reveal how patterns of heart rate synchrony between patient and therapist reflect periodical patterns of emotional interaction corresponding to key therapeutic alliance processes throughout the treatment process. Particularly, heart rate synchronization and desynchronization correspond with increasing rupture resolution ratings and positive outcome measures in the last part of the therapy process, indicating increased productivity, affectivity, and positive change. The qualitative microanalysis highlights context sensitivity to alliance management within sessions. Physiological arousal is found to underlie important alliance processes, including emotion regulation, relatedness, security, empathic responding, sense-making, and validation in correspondence with different therapist verbal and non-verbal markerbs. Discussion: Clinical implications and study limitations are discussed. Recommendations are made for future directions in relation to applying multimethod approaches when studying rupture and repair processes in psychotherapy.
KW - alliance
KW - complex dynamics
KW - determinism
KW - interpersonal physiology
KW - process research
KW - recurrence quantification analysis
KW - repair processes
KW - rupture
U2 - 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1408183
DO - 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1408183
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 39386136
AN - SCOPUS:85206077370
SN - 1664-1078
VL - 15
JO - Frontiers in Psychology
JF - Frontiers in Psychology
M1 - 1408183
ER -