Frontiers in Psychology (Aug 2024)

Disgust as a primary emotional system and its clinical relevance

  • Alexey Tolchinsky,
  • George F. R. Ellis,
  • Michael Levin,
  • Šárka Kaňková,
  • Jeffrey S. Burgdorf

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1454774
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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This paper advocates for considering disgust as a primary emotional system within Panksepp’s Affective Neuroscience framework, which has the potential to improve the efficacy of psychotherapy with obsessive-compulsive disorder, hypochondriasis, and emetophobia. In 2007, Toronchuk and Ellis provided comprehensive evidence that DISGUST system, as they defined it, matched all Panksepp’s criteria for a primary emotional system. A debate ensued and was not unambiguously resolved. This paper is an attempt to resume this discussion and supplement it with the data that accumulated since then on DISGUST’s relationship with the immune system and the role of DISGUST dysregulation in psychopathology. We hope that renewed research interest in DISGUST has the potential to improve clinical efficacy with hard-to-treat conditions.

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