Research evidence suggests Therapeutic Assessment positively affects clients with problems in living, including clients with personality disorders, who are typically quite resistant to change. Importantly, this change takes place quickly, in relatively few sessions. This article draws on a relatively new evolutionary-based theory of epistemic trust (ET) and epistemic hypervigilance (EH) as a lens to plausibly explain the efficacy of TA, and especially its influence on PD clients' alliance and motivation for subsequent psychotherapy (Fonagy, Luyten, & Alison, 2015 ). ET is the willingness to take in relevant interpersonally transmited information and it is essential to the immediate success of psychotherapy and its long-term impact. The coll...
The present review summarizes the current state of the art in psychotherapy processes during treatme...
Recently, theorists have posited the development of epistemic trust – the trust in others as reliabl...
This paper argues that evidence of limited efficacy of specialized therapies forpersonali...
Although there is increased therapeutic optimism surrounding the treatability of personality disorde...
Epistemic trust (ET) describes the willingness to accept new information from another person as trus...
The degree to which clinical assessment has treatment utility (i.e. enhances meaningful outcomes for...
Early identification of ‘patients at risk’ for not completing regular treatment or not benefitting (...
Recently, researchers from developmental and clinical psychology highlighted epistemic trust (ET) as...
This thesis explores the role of epistemic trust in adolescent therapeutic alliances. The literature...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 83-99.Abstract -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- Discuss...
The field of clinical personality assessment is lacking in published empirical evidence regarding it...
Epistemic trust (ET) refers to trust in communicated knowledge. This paper describes the development...
This chapter gives an account of the different psychoanalytic traditions and their approaches to PD:...
Abstract In Part 1 of this paper, we discussed emerging evidence suggesting that a general psychopat...
Background: Recent extensions of mentalization theory have included the hypothesis that a reduced ca...
The present review summarizes the current state of the art in psychotherapy processes during treatme...
Recently, theorists have posited the development of epistemic trust – the trust in others as reliabl...
This paper argues that evidence of limited efficacy of specialized therapies forpersonali...
Although there is increased therapeutic optimism surrounding the treatability of personality disorde...
Epistemic trust (ET) describes the willingness to accept new information from another person as trus...
The degree to which clinical assessment has treatment utility (i.e. enhances meaningful outcomes for...
Early identification of ‘patients at risk’ for not completing regular treatment or not benefitting (...
Recently, researchers from developmental and clinical psychology highlighted epistemic trust (ET) as...
This thesis explores the role of epistemic trust in adolescent therapeutic alliances. The literature...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 83-99.Abstract -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- Discuss...
The field of clinical personality assessment is lacking in published empirical evidence regarding it...
Epistemic trust (ET) refers to trust in communicated knowledge. This paper describes the development...
This chapter gives an account of the different psychoanalytic traditions and their approaches to PD:...
Abstract In Part 1 of this paper, we discussed emerging evidence suggesting that a general psychopat...
Background: Recent extensions of mentalization theory have included the hypothesis that a reduced ca...
The present review summarizes the current state of the art in psychotherapy processes during treatme...
Recently, theorists have posited the development of epistemic trust – the trust in others as reliabl...
This paper argues that evidence of limited efficacy of specialized therapies forpersonali...