Models of collaboration between psychologist and family doctor: a systematic review of primary care psychology [PDF]
open2noThe prevalence of psychological suffering is greater than the actual request for clinical consultation in Europe (Alonso et al., 2004). In Italy, no more than 5.5% of the population requested psychological assistance during lifetime (Miglioretti ...
Benelli, Enrico, Bianco, Francesca
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Mentalization and Its Use in Schools
Th is article outlines the current state of theoretical knowledge about mentalization, which appears to be essential for eff ective practice in the teaching profession.
Magda Nišponská
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Metacognitive function and fragmentation in schizophrenia: Relationship to cognition, self-experience and developing treatments [PDF]
Bleuler suggested that fragmentation of thought, emotion and volition were the unifying feature of the disorders he termed schizophrenia. In this paper we review research seeking to measure some of the aspects of fragmentation related to the experience ...
Bonfils, Kelsey +6 more
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Levels of Structural Integration Mediate the Impact of Metacognition on Functioning in Non-affective Psychosis: Adding a Psychodynamic Perspective to the Metacognitive Approach [PDF]
Synthetic metacognition is defined by integrative and contextualizing processes of discrete reflexive moments. These processes are supposed to be needed to meet intrapsychic as well as interpersonal challenges and to meaningfully include psychotic ...
Bayer, Samuel +9 more
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Assessing mentalization in psychotherapy: first validation of the Mentalization Imbalances Scale
The aim of this study was to provide data on the preliminary validation of a clinician-report multidimensional assessment measure of mentalization (Mentalization Imbalances Scale, MIS).
Giulia Gagliardini +5 more
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Mentalizing Bodies: Explicit Mentalizing Without Words in Psychotherapy
Introduction: Mentalization concerns the human ability to understand the actions of others (and oneself) in terms of intentional mental states. Theoretically, the notion has been described via the poles of automatic, non-verbal implicit mentalization as ...
Thomas Wiben Jensen +3 more
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Narrative Approach and Mentalization
The core focus of this research centered on the intricate relationship between mentalization, the fundamental mental process underlying social interactions, and the narrative approach proposed by Bruner.
Alessandro Frolli +5 more
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Attachment-related mentalization moderates the relationship between psychopathic traits and proactive aggression in adolescence [PDF]
The lack of affective responsiveness to others' mental states - one of the hallmarks of psychopathy - is thought to give rise to increased interpersonal aggression. Recent models of psychopathy highlight deficits in attachment security that may, in turn,
Fonagy, P +4 more
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Mentalization and Parental Stress: How Do They Predict Mother–Child Interactions?
Parent–child interactions can be negatively influenced by contextual, individual, and familial factors. The present study examines how parental stress and parental mentalization predicts interactions between 36–48-month-old preschoolers and their mothers.
María-Pía Santelices +1 more
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Mindfulness and mentalization are two psychological processes central to the regulation of emotions. Despite their shared prominence in evidence-based practices, few studies have directly examined their unique and complementary contributions to ...
Frédérick Dionne +4 more
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