This paper investigates the predictive value of the psychological mindedness assessment procedure (PMAP) with respect to differential group therapy outcome using outpatient group therapies with patients suffering from somatoform disorders. Within the contextual framework of the mentalization theory the possible predictive power of the PMAP prior to indications for therapy is reflected. As the results of 50 patients from 6 therapy groups show high PMAP ratings prior to treatment onset predict group suitability of patients. This in turn is predictive for an emotional attunement of such patients during treatment, which is in itself a qualification for an emotional involvement with the group interactive process and therefore highly predictive. ...
It was proposed that the optimal matching of psychotherapy approach to selected patient characterist...
The Reflective Functioning Scale (Fonagy, Target, Steele, & Steele, 1998) was developed to empir...
Background: Investigations regarding the effectiveness of outpatient psychotherapy for various psych...
A controlled, clinical trial investigation of short-term psychoanalytically oriented group psychothe...
The centrality of psychological mindedness (PM) to aspects of psychotherapy including client selecti...
Objective. The Psychological Mindedness Assessment Procedure [PMAP; McCallum, M. & Piper, W. E. (199...
Objective: The Psychological Mindedness Assessment Procedure [PMAP; McCallum, M. & Piper, W. E. (199...
The construct 'mentalization' refers to the ability to understand the meanings of behaviour in terms...
Background: Mentalization-based treatment (MBT) is an evidence-based treatment for borderline person...
Background: Mentalization processes seem to be of high relevance for social learning and seem import...
Objectives Little is known about patient characteristics as predictors for outcome in manualized sho...
This study examined the relation of psychological mindedness (PM) to treatment outcome and explored ...
Little is known about patient characteristics as predictors for outcome in manualized short term psy...
The Reflective Functioning Scale (Fonagy, Target, Steele, & Steele, 1998) was developed to empirical...
The aim of this study was to provide data on the preliminary validation of a clinician-report multid...
It was proposed that the optimal matching of psychotherapy approach to selected patient characterist...
The Reflective Functioning Scale (Fonagy, Target, Steele, & Steele, 1998) was developed to empir...
Background: Investigations regarding the effectiveness of outpatient psychotherapy for various psych...
A controlled, clinical trial investigation of short-term psychoanalytically oriented group psychothe...
The centrality of psychological mindedness (PM) to aspects of psychotherapy including client selecti...
Objective. The Psychological Mindedness Assessment Procedure [PMAP; McCallum, M. & Piper, W. E. (199...
Objective: The Psychological Mindedness Assessment Procedure [PMAP; McCallum, M. & Piper, W. E. (199...
The construct 'mentalization' refers to the ability to understand the meanings of behaviour in terms...
Background: Mentalization-based treatment (MBT) is an evidence-based treatment for borderline person...
Background: Mentalization processes seem to be of high relevance for social learning and seem import...
Objectives Little is known about patient characteristics as predictors for outcome in manualized sho...
This study examined the relation of psychological mindedness (PM) to treatment outcome and explored ...
Little is known about patient characteristics as predictors for outcome in manualized short term psy...
The Reflective Functioning Scale (Fonagy, Target, Steele, & Steele, 1998) was developed to empirical...
The aim of this study was to provide data on the preliminary validation of a clinician-report multid...
It was proposed that the optimal matching of psychotherapy approach to selected patient characterist...
The Reflective Functioning Scale (Fonagy, Target, Steele, & Steele, 1998) was developed to empir...
Background: Investigations regarding the effectiveness of outpatient psychotherapy for various psych...