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Handbook of Mentalizing in Mental Health Practice

Handbook of Mentalizing in Mental Health Practice

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The Handbook of Mentalizing in Mental Health Practice reflects a vibrant field undergoing development along several dimensions important for mental health, including an expanded range of mental disorders for which MBT has proven helpful, contexts in which the approach has been shown to be valuable, and generalizability to an understanding of the social context of mental health. Key concepts, themes, and approaches are clearly articulated throughout the book, and empirical research on the developmental origins of mentalizing and its benefits is incorporated. The book is an authoritative and comprehensive resource for clinicians and trainees learning about and incorporating MBT into their therapeutic repertoire.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 470 pages
\n Publication date: 17 June 2019
\n Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
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This new edition of Handbook of Mentalizing in Mental Health Practice is a testament to the dynamic and evolving field of mental health, characterized by significant developments across various dimensions. The book reflects the growing expertise and specialization in mentalization-based treatment (MBT), which has proven to be an effective approach for treating a wide range of mental disorders, including psychosis.

One notable aspect of this edition is the increased number of experts contributing chapters that focus on specialized MBT approaches. This reflects the growing recognition of the diverse needs and challenges of different mental health conditions, and the need for tailored treatment strategies. The chapters dedicated to specific disorders, such as trauma, personality disorders, eating disorders, depression, substance use disorder, and psychosis, provide in-depth insights into MBT skills acquisition and techniques for integrating mentalizing into psychotherapy.

Another significant development is the expansion of the range of contexts in which MBT has been shown to be valuable. MBT has demonstrated its effectiveness in outpatient and community settings, as well as with children, adolescents, couples, and families. Moreover, the approach has been applied to social contexts, such as schools and even prisons, where it has the potential to address mental health issues in unique and challenging environments.

The book's framework goes beyond an understanding of the development of mentalizing and aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of its role in various social processes. Key concepts, themes, and approaches are clearly articulated throughout the text, helping clinicians and researchers grasp the essence of mentalizing and its applications in mental health practice.

One of the central concepts emphasized in the book is the transdiagnostic nature of mentalizing. Mentalizing is a fundamental capacity that can be developed and applied across different mental health conditions. The chapters devoted to these disorders highlight the importance of acquiring MBT skills and techniques to facilitate the understanding and processing of emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in individuals with various mental health challenges.

Furthermore, the book delves into the role of mentalizing in understanding how teams, systems, and services interact to facilitate or undermine interventions and service delivery. Recognizing the complex nature of healthcare and social systems, chapters on mentalizing in teams and wider systems are included to provide clinicians with practical strategies for reducing negative impacts on clinical care and promoting reliable and effective service delivery.

In conclusion, this new edition of Handbook of Mentalizing in Mental Health Practice is a valuable resource for mental health professionals, researchers, and students. It showcases the dynamic and evolving field of mentalization-based treatment, highlighting its effectiveness in treating a wide range of mental disorders and its potential to impact various social contexts. The book's comprehensive framework, clear concepts, and practical approaches make it an essential tool for advancing our understanding and practice of mental health.

\n Weight: 732g\n
Dimension: 253 x 183 x 22 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781615371402\n
Edition number: 2 Revised edition\n

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