Although there is increased therapeutic optimism surrounding the treatability of personality disorders, a significant subgroup of patients seems not to benefit sufficiently from treatment. Not completing treatment especially has been associated with poor outcomes, high societal costs and reduced cost-effectiveness of therapy. (B)PD patients therefore are at risk for engaging in different subsequent treatment services, but only benefitting limitedly from these. From a personalized medicine-oriented perspective, one of the most important issues may be to identify prior to treatment which patients may or may not benefit from specialized treatment and why this is the case. If we would have a marker to identify patients at risk for not completin...
An epistemological case is made for how single subject psychotherapy research provides unique and un...
This chapter gives an account of the different psychoanalytic traditions and their approaches to PD:...
Background and introduction: In psychotherapeutic research on Evidence-based Treatments (EBTs), tre...
Research evidence suggests Therapeutic Assessment positively affects clients with problems in living...
Early identification of ‘patients at risk’ for not completing regular treatment or not benefitting (...
Epistemic trust (ET) describes the willingness to accept new information from another person as trus...
This thesis explores the role of epistemic trust in adolescent therapeutic alliances. The literature...
Epistemic trust (ET) refers to trust in communicated knowledge. This paper describes the development...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 83-99.Abstract -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- Discuss...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. This paper provides an introduction to epistemic trust for speech-language path...
Recently, theorists have posited the development of epistemic trust – the trust in others as reliabl...
Recently, researchers from developmental and clinical psychology highlighted epistemic trust (ET) as...
Background: Recent extensions of mentalization theory have included the hypothesis that a reduced ca...
The value turn in epistemology generated a particularly influential new position - virtue epistem...
Die Forschungsergebnisse von Peter Fonagy et al. zu Theorie und Praxis des Mentalisierens haben u.a....
An epistemological case is made for how single subject psychotherapy research provides unique and un...
This chapter gives an account of the different psychoanalytic traditions and their approaches to PD:...
Background and introduction: In psychotherapeutic research on Evidence-based Treatments (EBTs), tre...
Research evidence suggests Therapeutic Assessment positively affects clients with problems in living...
Early identification of ‘patients at risk’ for not completing regular treatment or not benefitting (...
Epistemic trust (ET) describes the willingness to accept new information from another person as trus...
This thesis explores the role of epistemic trust in adolescent therapeutic alliances. The literature...
Epistemic trust (ET) refers to trust in communicated knowledge. This paper describes the development...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 83-99.Abstract -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- Discuss...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. This paper provides an introduction to epistemic trust for speech-language path...
Recently, theorists have posited the development of epistemic trust – the trust in others as reliabl...
Recently, researchers from developmental and clinical psychology highlighted epistemic trust (ET) as...
Background: Recent extensions of mentalization theory have included the hypothesis that a reduced ca...
The value turn in epistemology generated a particularly influential new position - virtue epistem...
Die Forschungsergebnisse von Peter Fonagy et al. zu Theorie und Praxis des Mentalisierens haben u.a....
An epistemological case is made for how single subject psychotherapy research provides unique and un...
This chapter gives an account of the different psychoanalytic traditions and their approaches to PD:...
Background and introduction: In psychotherapeutic research on Evidence-based Treatments (EBTs), tre...