Publication Cover
Studies in Psychology
Estudios de Psicología
Volume 40, 2019 - Issue 2
308
Views
4
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Mentalizing in psychotherapy: patients’ and therapists’ reflective functioning during the psychotherapeutic process / Mentalizando en psicoterapia: funcionamiento reflexivo de pacientes y terapeutas durante el proceso psicoterapéutico

ORCID Icon, ORCID Icon, , ORCID Icon &
Pages 396-418 | Received 14 May 2018, Accepted 13 Feb 2019, Published online: 15 Apr 2019

References / Referencias

  • Bateman, A., & Fonagy, P. (2006). Mentalization based treatment for borderline personality disorder: A practical guide. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Bateman, A., & Fonagy, P. (2012). Handbook of mentalizing in mental health practice. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Pub.
  • Clarkin, J., Yeomans, F., & Kernberg, O. (2006). Psychotherapy for borderline personality. New York, NY: Wiley.
  • Clarkin, J. F., Fonagy, P., Levy, K. N., & Bateman, A. (2015). Bordeline personality disorder. In P. Luyten, L. C. Mayes, P. Fonagy, M. Target, & S. J. Blatt (Eds.), Handbook of psychodynamic approaches to psychopathology (pp. 3–26). New York, NY: The Guildford Publications.
  • Clarkin, J. F., & Levy, K. N. (2006). Psychotherapy for patients with borderline personality disorder: Focusing on the mechanisms of change. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62, 405–410.
  • Eubanks-Carter, C., Muran, C., Safran., J., & Mitchell, A. (2008). Rupture resolution rating system ( Unpublished guide). Beth Israel Medical Center, NYC.
  • Flick, U. (2009). An introduction to qualitative research. London: Sage.
  • Fonagy, P., Bateman, A., & Luyten, P. (2012). Introduction and overview. In A. Bateman & P. Fonagy (Eds.), Handbook of mentalizing in mental health practice (pp. 3–42). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Pub.
  • Fonagy, P., & Luyten, P. (2009). A developmental, mentalization-based approach to the understanding and treatment of borderline personality disorder. Development and Psychopathology, 21, 1355–1381.
  • Fonagy, P., Luyten, P., & Bateman, A. (2015). Translation: Mentalizing as treatment target in borderline personality disorder. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research and Treatment, 6, 380–392.
  • Fonagy, P., Luyten, P., & Strathearn, L. (2011). Borderline personality disorder, mentalization and the neurobiology of attachment. Infant Mental Health Journal, 32, 47–69.
  • Fonagy, P., Target, M., Steele, H., & Steele, M. (1998). Reflective-functioning manual, version 5.0, for application to adult attachment interviews. London: University College London.
  • George, C., Kaplan, N., & Main, M. (1996). Adult attachment interview (3rd ed., Unpublished manuscript). Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley.
  • Hörz-Sagstetter, S., Mertens, W., Isphording, S., Buchheim, A., & Taubner, S. (2015). Changes in reflective functioning during psychoanalytic psychotherapies. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 63, 481–509.
  • Josephs, L., Anderson, E., Bernard, A., Fatzer, K., & Streich, J. (2004). Assessing progress in analysis interminable. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 52, 1185–1214.
  • Karlsson, R., & Kermott, A. (2006). Reflective-functioning during the process in brief psychotherapies. Psychotherapy, 43, 65–84.
  • Levy, K. N., Clarkin, J. F., Yeomans, F. E., Scott, L. N., Wasserman, R. H., & Kernberg, O. F. (2006). The mechanisms of change in the treatment of borderline personality disorder with transference focused psychotherapy. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62, 481–501.
  • Levy, K. N., Meehan, K. B., Kelly, K. M., Reynoso, J. S., Weber, M., Clarkin, J. F., & Kernberg, O. F. (2006). Change in attachment patterns and reflective function in a randomized control trial of transference-focused psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 74, 1027–1040.
  • Lieberman, M. D. (2007). Social cognitive neuroscience: A review of core processes. Annual Review of Psychology, 58, 259–289.
  • Luyten, P., Fonagy, P., Lowyck, B., & Vermote, R. (2012). Assessment of mentalization. In A. Bateman & P. Fonagy (Eds.), Handbook of mentalizing in mental health practice (pp. 43–64). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Pub.
  • Luyten, P., Mayes, L. C., Blatt, S. J., Target, M., & Fonagy, P. (2015). Theoretical and empirical foundations of contemporary psychodynamic approaches. In P. Luyten, L.C. Mayes, P. Fonagy, M. Target, & S. J. Blatt (Eds.), Handbook of psychodynamic approaches to psychopathology (pp. 3–26). New York, NY: The Guildford Publications.
  • Martínez, C., Tomicic, A., Medina, L., & Krause, M. (2014). A microanalytical look at mutual regulation in psychotherapeutic dialogue: Dialogic discourse analysis in episodes of rupture of the alliance. Journal Research in Psychotherapy: Psychopathology, Process and Outcome, 17(2), 73–92.
  • Mayes, L. C. (2006). Arousal regulation, emotional flexibility, medial amygdala function, and the impact of early experience. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1094, 178–192.
  • Psychotherapy and Change Research Group. (2011). Manual for the observation and coding of change and stuck episodes. Retrieved from www.psychotherapyandchange.org
  • Timulak, L. (2007). Identifying core categories of client-identified impact of helpful events in psychotherapy: A qualitative meta-analysis. Psychotherapy Research, 17, 305–314.
  • Von Berger, A., & de la Parra, G. (2002). OQ 45.2 Cuestionario para la evaluación de resultados y evolución en psicoterapia: adaptación, validación e indicaciones para su aplicación e interpretación. Revista Terapia Psicológica, 20, 161–176.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.