Facilitating mentalization, or the ability to understand mental states and their link to behavior, is increasingly viewed as a common mechanism of action across effective psychotherapies. Here we present an overview of a new set of contemplative psychotherapeutic techniques, Mentalizing Imagery Therapy (MIT), that uses guided imagery and mindfulness practices to facilitate mentalization. MIT aims to reduce negative psychological symptoms by stimulating an understanding of mental states and their links to behavior in self and others, including in challenging interpersonal situations. Case discussions of MIT in personality disordered and depressed patients are used to illustrate theoretical points and the specific practical benefits of MIT. W...
Mental imagery is a promising tool and mechanism of psychological interventions, particularly for mo...
Mental imagery is an experience like perception in the absence of a percept. It is a ubiquitous feat...
Mental imagery refers to the mental simulation or recreation of perceptual experience across differe...
Facilitating mentalization, or the ability to understand mental states and their link to behavior, i...
This paper researches the techniques of mindfulness meditation, guided imagery, and artistic explora...
There is widespread implicit agreement within the field of psychotherapy about the therapeutic poten...
The aim of this study was to identify, categorize, and develop a conceptual frame of mentalization-b...
The construct 'mentalization' refers to the ability to understand the meanings of behaviour in terms...
This paper introduces a novel thesis about mental imagery; namely, that it is grease for the mind’s ...
Background: Mentalization-based treatment is a model of psychodynamic therapy rooted in attachment t...
Mental imagery refers to the experience of perception in the absence of external sensory input. Defi...
A review of the relationship between mentalizing theory and psychoanalysis, examining the origins of...
The concept of mentalization is relatively new in modern psychiatry, whose utilization is expanding ...
Examining studies on mindfulness and mental health, this literature review shows that mindfulness ca...
Mental imagery refers to the experience of perception in the absence of external sensory input. Defi...
Mental imagery is a promising tool and mechanism of psychological interventions, particularly for mo...
Mental imagery is an experience like perception in the absence of a percept. It is a ubiquitous feat...
Mental imagery refers to the mental simulation or recreation of perceptual experience across differe...
Facilitating mentalization, or the ability to understand mental states and their link to behavior, i...
This paper researches the techniques of mindfulness meditation, guided imagery, and artistic explora...
There is widespread implicit agreement within the field of psychotherapy about the therapeutic poten...
The aim of this study was to identify, categorize, and develop a conceptual frame of mentalization-b...
The construct 'mentalization' refers to the ability to understand the meanings of behaviour in terms...
This paper introduces a novel thesis about mental imagery; namely, that it is grease for the mind’s ...
Background: Mentalization-based treatment is a model of psychodynamic therapy rooted in attachment t...
Mental imagery refers to the experience of perception in the absence of external sensory input. Defi...
A review of the relationship between mentalizing theory and psychoanalysis, examining the origins of...
The concept of mentalization is relatively new in modern psychiatry, whose utilization is expanding ...
Examining studies on mindfulness and mental health, this literature review shows that mindfulness ca...
Mental imagery refers to the experience of perception in the absence of external sensory input. Defi...
Mental imagery is a promising tool and mechanism of psychological interventions, particularly for mo...
Mental imagery is an experience like perception in the absence of a percept. It is a ubiquitous feat...
Mental imagery refers to the mental simulation or recreation of perceptual experience across differe...