Effect of Unified Protocol on neuroticism, emotion regulation skills, and symptom severity—A case series

Background: There has been a shift from single disease protocols to interventions that address shared vulnerabilities across disorders with high comorbidity. Unified Protocol (UP) is an emotion-focused transdiagnostic intervention that addresses neuroticism, a shared mechanism identified in emotiona...

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Main Authors: Arunya B, Paulomi M Sudhir, Shyam Sundar Arumugham
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-12-01
Series:Journal of Affective Disorders Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666915323001579
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author Arunya B
Paulomi M Sudhir
Shyam Sundar Arumugham
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description Background: There has been a shift from single disease protocols to interventions that address shared vulnerabilities across disorders with high comorbidity. Unified Protocol (UP) is an emotion-focused transdiagnostic intervention that addresses neuroticism, a shared mechanism identified in emotional disorders by enhancing emotion regulation skills. In this study, we attempted to understand the effect of the (UP) on symptom severity, emotion regulation, and neuroticism. Methods: A non-concurrent multiple baseline design was adopted. Six clients with a primary diagnosis of an anxiety disorder were randomly assigned to a 2, 3, or 4-week baseline period, following medication stabilization for 4 weeks. Following the baseline period, UP was delivered over 15–18 sessions. Neuroticism and emotion regulation were assessed at baseline, post, and follow-up. Anxiety severity was measured weekly by both an independent rater and on self-report. Results: Of the 6 clients randomized, 3 completed the intervention. Visual analysis was used to examine changes in symptom severity and Reliable Change Index (RCI) was used to examine changes in scores on neuroticism and emotion regulation across time points for the 3 completers. Reliable change was observed in 1 out of 3 clients for neuroticism and in 2 out of 3 clients for emotion regulation skills. Change in slope, and level of symptom severity was observed across participants. Conclusions: UP is a parsimonious approach to addressing co-morbidities. Our findings support the role of emotion regulation skills in the management of anxiety. A larger sample is required to establish these findings more robustly and support generalization of findings.
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spelling doaj.art-cfa65e3909464aa294c774c4eb168b482023-11-22T04:48:55ZengElsevierJournal of Affective Disorders Reports2666-91532023-12-0114100619Effect of Unified Protocol on neuroticism, emotion regulation skills, and symptom severity—A case seriesArunya B0Paulomi M Sudhir1Shyam Sundar Arumugham2Department of Clinical Psychology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore, Karnataka 560029, IndiaDepartment of Clinical Psychology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore, Karnataka 560029, India; Corresponding author.Department of Psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore, Karnataka 560029, IndiaBackground: There has been a shift from single disease protocols to interventions that address shared vulnerabilities across disorders with high comorbidity. Unified Protocol (UP) is an emotion-focused transdiagnostic intervention that addresses neuroticism, a shared mechanism identified in emotional disorders by enhancing emotion regulation skills. In this study, we attempted to understand the effect of the (UP) on symptom severity, emotion regulation, and neuroticism. Methods: A non-concurrent multiple baseline design was adopted. Six clients with a primary diagnosis of an anxiety disorder were randomly assigned to a 2, 3, or 4-week baseline period, following medication stabilization for 4 weeks. Following the baseline period, UP was delivered over 15–18 sessions. Neuroticism and emotion regulation were assessed at baseline, post, and follow-up. Anxiety severity was measured weekly by both an independent rater and on self-report. Results: Of the 6 clients randomized, 3 completed the intervention. Visual analysis was used to examine changes in symptom severity and Reliable Change Index (RCI) was used to examine changes in scores on neuroticism and emotion regulation across time points for the 3 completers. Reliable change was observed in 1 out of 3 clients for neuroticism and in 2 out of 3 clients for emotion regulation skills. Change in slope, and level of symptom severity was observed across participants. Conclusions: UP is a parsimonious approach to addressing co-morbidities. Our findings support the role of emotion regulation skills in the management of anxiety. A larger sample is required to establish these findings more robustly and support generalization of findings.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666915323001579Unified ProtocolShared vulnerabilitiesAnxiety disordersEmotion regulation skillsNeuroticism
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Paulomi M Sudhir
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Effect of Unified Protocol on neuroticism, emotion regulation skills, and symptom severity—A case series
Journal of Affective Disorders Reports
Unified Protocol
Shared vulnerabilities
Anxiety disorders
Emotion regulation skills
Neuroticism
title Effect of Unified Protocol on neuroticism, emotion regulation skills, and symptom severity—A case series
title_full Effect of Unified Protocol on neuroticism, emotion regulation skills, and symptom severity—A case series
title_fullStr Effect of Unified Protocol on neuroticism, emotion regulation skills, and symptom severity—A case series
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Unified Protocol on neuroticism, emotion regulation skills, and symptom severity—A case series
title_short Effect of Unified Protocol on neuroticism, emotion regulation skills, and symptom severity—A case series
title_sort effect of unified protocol on neuroticism emotion regulation skills and symptom severity a case series
topic Unified Protocol
Shared vulnerabilities
Anxiety disorders
Emotion regulation skills
Neuroticism
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