A protocol for MIndfulness-based Neurofeedback to augment DBT psychotherapy for adults with Borderline Personality Disorder (MIND-BPD)
Katherine G. Jones, Marlee M. Vandewouw, Jitendra Awasthi, Alexandra A. Alario, Clemens Bauer, Beth Brewer, Nicole A. Campbell, Dominic Denning, Keara D. Greene, Jude Hammoud, Oliver Hinds, Sarah Huffman, Connie Maerker, Sarah Paprotna, Maolin Qiu, Benjamin Swinchoski

TL;DR
This study explores using mindfulness-based neurofeedback to enhance DBT therapy for adults with borderline personality disorder.
Contribution
A novel protocol combining mindfulness neurofeedback with DBT for BPD treatment is introduced.
Findings
Participants will be randomly assigned to real or sham neurofeedback followed by DBT therapy.
Primary outcome measures include changes in default mode network connectivity and self-reported mindfulness.
Abstract
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a severe psychiatric condition associated with high rates of suicide and poor interpersonal functioning. There are no FDA-approved medications, and evidence-based psychotherapies such as dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) are difficult to access and vulnerable to patient dropout. Novel treatment directions are urgently needed. Mindfulness is the core skill in DBT. Our team has developed a mindfulness-based real-time neurofeedback (mbNF) paradigm where individuals learn to reduce default mode network (DMN) versus control network activation in order to increase present-moment awareness. Here, we describe the study protocol for the MIndfulness-based Neurofeedback to Augment DBT Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder (MIND-BPD) trial. Participants with BPD (N = 52) enrolled in the study will be randomly assigned (1:1 ratio) to receive one…
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TopicsPersonality Disorders and Psychopathology · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies · Mental Health Research Topics
