Development of an Ambulatory Biofeedback App to Enhance Emotional Awareness in Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder: Multicycle Usability Testing Study
BackgroundPatients with borderline personality disorder experience great difficulties in regulating their emotions. They often are unable to effectively detect their emotional arousal and struggle to timely apply learned techniques for emotion regulation. Although the use of continuous wearable biof...
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Main Authors: | Derks, Youri PMJ (Author), Klaassen, Randy (Author), Westerhof, Gerben J (Author), Bohlmeijer, Ernst T (Author), Noordzij, Matthijs L (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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