Mentalizing
- the ability to understand oneself & others by inferring mental states that lie behind overt behaviour
- develops within the context of attachment relationships It is crucial to self-regulation & constructive intimate relationships both of which are impaired in personality disorders because of sensitivity to losing mentalizing at times of anxiety & attachment stress Loss of mentalizing leads to interpersonal & social problems emotional variability impulsivity self-destructive behaviours & violence This practical guide on mentalization-based treatment (MBT) of personality disorders outlines the mentalizing model of borderline & antisocial personality disorders & how it translates into clinical treatment The book divided into four parts
- the mentalizing framework basic mentalizing practice mentalizing & groups & mentalizing systems
- covers the aims & structure of treatment outlines how patients are introduced to the mentalizing model so that their personality disorder makes sense to them explains why certain interventions are recommended & others are discouraged & systematically describes the process of treatment in both group & individual therapy to support more stable mentalizing People with personality disorders commonly have comorbid mental health problems such as depression & eating disorders which complicate clinical treatment Therefore the book advises the clinician on how to manage comorbidity in treatment In addition mentalizing problems in families & social systems for example schools & mental health services are also covered A families & carers training & support guide is provided as families & others are often neglected during the treatment of people with personality disorder The book is a valuable guide for all mental health workers on how to effectively treat personality disorders