Mentalization-based therapies

R. Duschinsky, Sarah Foster
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Abstract

Clinical work as a psychoanalyst working with adults and children directly informed Fonagy’s concern with mentalizing, which grew out of technical innovations in ‘developmental help’ offered at the Anna Freud Centre. In turn, the theory developed by Fonagy and colleagues fed into the emergence of mentalization-based therapy (MBT) as a treatment modality. Initially, in the 1990s, the target of this intervention was patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD). However, MBT has subsequently been used with patients facing a variety of mental health symptoms, including common symptoms like anxiety and depression. This chapter will describe the development of MBT over time, including variants such as dynamic interpersonal therapy (DIT). We will also consider some remaining questions about MBT, including the potential for MBT to harm some groups of patients.
Mentalization-based疗法
作为一名与成人和儿童打交道的精神分析学家,Fonagy的临床工作直接影响了她对心理化的关注,这源于安娜弗洛伊德中心提供的“发展帮助”的技术创新。反过来,Fonagy和他的同事们发展的理论促进了精神化治疗(MBT)作为一种治疗方式的出现。最初,在20世纪90年代,这种干预的目标是边缘型人格障碍(BPD)患者。然而,MBT随后被用于面临各种心理健康症状的患者,包括焦虑和抑郁等常见症状。本章将描述MBT随时间的发展,包括动态人际治疗(DIT)等变体。我们还将考虑关于MBT的一些遗留问题,包括MBT对某些患者群体的潜在伤害。
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