PlantingMatters
PlantingMatters t1_ja078u7 wrote
Reply to Vulnerable and grandiose narcissists exhibit different cortisol reactivity to psychosocial stress by glum-platimium
Personality psychology seems to have been formed by a bunch of privileged people pathologizing those with trauma, neglect and disability because those people couldn’t fit into an office or factory.
PlantingMatters t1_j92pyjc wrote
Reply to Developmental predictors of young adult borderline personality disorder: a prospective, longitudinal study of females with and without childhood ADHD by BlitzOrion
Background Research on the precursors of borderline personality disorder (BPD) reveals numerous child and adolescent risk factors, with impulsivity and trauma among the most salient. Yet few prospective longitudinal studies have examined pathways to BPD, particularly with inclusion of multiple risk domains.
Methods We examined theory-informed predictors of young-adult BPD (a) diagnosis and (b) dimensional features from childhood and late adolescence via a diverse (47% non-white) sample of females with (n = 140) and without (n = 88) carefully diagnosed childhood attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Results After adjustment for key covariates, low levels of objectively measured executive functioning in childhood predicted young adult BPD diagnostic status, as did a cumulative history of childhood adverse experiences/trauma. Additionally, both childhood hyperactivity/impulsivity and childhood adverse experiences/trauma predicted young adult BPD dimensional features. Regarding late-adolescent predictors, no significant predictors emerged regarding BPD diagnosis, but internalizing and externalizing symptoms were each significant predictors of BPD dimensional features. Exploratory moderator analyses revealed that predictions to BPD dimensional features from low executive functioning were heightened in the presence of low socioeconomic status.
Conclusions Given our sample size, caution is needed when drawing implications. Possible future directions include focus on preventive interventions in populations with enhanced risk for BPD, particularly those focused on improving executive functioning skills and reducing risk for trauma (and its manifestations). Replication is required, as are sensitive measures of early emotional invalidation and extensions to male samples.
“First, findings highlight the longstanding effects of early experiences of adversity and trauma. Prevention of these childhood experiences, especially through public health initiatives, cannot be overemphasized. Second, our results reveal the importance including global executive function (EF) deficits in childhood as indicators of risk for BPD, in addition to the focus on childhood impulsivity. These findings have implications for guiding early clinical assessment and intervention (e.g., through early EF skills training) to prevent later BPD. In short, we highlight the need for interventions before the adolescent period, which appears to be an especially sensitive time of risk [11].”
PlantingMatters t1_j7amxfj wrote
Reply to FMO rewires metabolism to promote longevity through tryptophan and one carbon metabolism in C. elegans (Feb 2023) by basmwklz
Practice calorie restriction and live a longer life.
PlantingMatters t1_j6iyebf wrote
Reply to Ecologically Unequal Exchanges Driven by EU Consumption: Large Shares Environmental Impacts Are Outsourced to Countries and Regions Outside the EU, While More Than 85% of the Economic Benefits Stay Within the Member Countries by 9273629397759992
Clearly, they should have looked at the 200-year colonial history to really appreciate this process.
PlantingMatters t1_jac409j wrote
Reply to A cougar was observed swimming 1.1 km (0.68 miles) to an uninhabited island in Pugent Sound. Researchers find other records implying mountain lions can swim even farther to hop between islands, likely >2 km. “We are redefining the mountain lion in our minds as an animal that can swim.” by TR_54
It amazes me that despite impending ecological collapse, so many people on this thread express personalized fear at this discovery than see it as a potential triumph for the animal. The personalization of fear while at the same time systemically pushing others to extinction is curious. Please contextualize your emotions.