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What impact can brain stimulation interventions have on borderline personality disorder?

Jacopo LisoniGabriele NibbioGiulia BaldacciAndrea CicaleAndrea ZucchettiLorenzo BertoniIrene Calzavara PintonNicola NecchiniGiacomo DesteStefano BarlatiAntonio Vita
Published in: Expert review of neurotherapeutics (2024)
According to a symptoms-based approach, NIBS interventions (particularly rTMS and tDCS) are promising treatment options for BPD individuals improving core symptoms such as emotional and behavioral dysregulation, neuropsychological impairments and depressive symptoms. However, the heterogeneity of stimulation protocols and of assessment tools used to detect these changes limits the possibility to provide definitive recommendations according to a symptom-based approach. To implement such armamentarium in clinical practice, future NIIBS studies should further consider a lifespan perspective due to clinical variability over time, the role of psychiatric comorbidities affecting BPD individuals and the need to combine NIBS with specialized psychotherapeutic approaches for BPD patients and with functional neuroimaging studies.
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