Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is associated with paradoxical trust cognitions and behaviours. While BPD is associated with difficulty forming trust and maintaining cooperation in trust-based exchanges, design and analytical methodology best suited to reveal the temporal ebb and flow of trust have been underutilized. We used an economic game to examine the trajectories of trust as it forms, dissolves, and restores in response to trust violation and repair, and to explain how these vary as a function of borderline pathology. Young adults (N = 234) played a 15-round trust game in which partner trustworthiness was varied to create three phases: trust formation, trust violation, and trust restoration. Discontinuous growth modelling was e...
Research suggests that people behave more cooperatively towards those who smile and less cooperative...
Background : Interpersonal disturbances in Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) have been attribu...
Abstract In Part 1 of this paper, we discussed emerging evidence suggesting that a general psychopat...
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is associated with paradoxical trust cognitions and behaviours...
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is associated with paradoxical trust behaviours, specifically ...
To sustain or repair cooperation during a social exchange, adaptive creatures must understand social...
<div><p>Cooperation and competition between human players in repeated microeconomic games offer a wi...
Interpersonal trust is the foundation of all healthy and stable relationships, and is one of the mos...
Impaired cooperation has been proposed to contribute to social dysfunctioning in borderline personal...
Background Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a serious mental disorder characterized by marke...
Background Volatile interpersonal relationships are a core feature of borderline personality disorde...
Decisions based on trust are critical for human social interaction. We judge the trustworthiness of ...
Background Establishing and maintaining interpersonal trust is often difficult for patients with Bo...
Borderline personality (BPD) is a highly impairing illness with marked instability across multiple d...
Psychotic illness is a disorder of social interaction unique to humans. However, up to now research ...
Research suggests that people behave more cooperatively towards those who smile and less cooperative...
Background : Interpersonal disturbances in Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) have been attribu...
Abstract In Part 1 of this paper, we discussed emerging evidence suggesting that a general psychopat...
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is associated with paradoxical trust cognitions and behaviours...
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is associated with paradoxical trust behaviours, specifically ...
To sustain or repair cooperation during a social exchange, adaptive creatures must understand social...
<div><p>Cooperation and competition between human players in repeated microeconomic games offer a wi...
Interpersonal trust is the foundation of all healthy and stable relationships, and is one of the mos...
Impaired cooperation has been proposed to contribute to social dysfunctioning in borderline personal...
Background Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a serious mental disorder characterized by marke...
Background Volatile interpersonal relationships are a core feature of borderline personality disorde...
Decisions based on trust are critical for human social interaction. We judge the trustworthiness of ...
Background Establishing and maintaining interpersonal trust is often difficult for patients with Bo...
Borderline personality (BPD) is a highly impairing illness with marked instability across multiple d...
Psychotic illness is a disorder of social interaction unique to humans. However, up to now research ...
Research suggests that people behave more cooperatively towards those who smile and less cooperative...
Background : Interpersonal disturbances in Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) have been attribu...
Abstract In Part 1 of this paper, we discussed emerging evidence suggesting that a general psychopat...