心理化
心理学
人际交往
规范性
心理治疗师
人际心理治疗
心理理论
认知
神经科学
社会心理学
医学
随机对照试验
认识论
外科
哲学
作者
John C. Markowitz,Barbara Milrod,Patrick Luyten,Rolf Holmqvist
标识
DOI:10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.20190021
摘要
Mentalization-how people understand their own minds and those of others-is an attachment-based, normative, cognitive, and affective capacity important to interpersonal relations and to certain kinds of psychotherapy. Mentalization seems related to aspects of, and may hold important implications for, interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT). Weissman and colleagues' IPT manual does not explicitly describe improvement in mentalization as a targeted outcome of therapy, but IPT may utilize mentalization as an underlying process. Recent theory emphasizes the applicability of a mentalization model to many, if not all, types of psychotherapy and suggests particular value for affect-focused and socially focused psychotherapies such as IPT, despite IPT's differences in focus and diagnostic targets from mentalization-based treatments. This article reviews the overlap of these approaches and suggests the potential of mentalization to mediate IPT outcomes.
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