Epistemic trust (ET) refers to trust in communicated knowledge. This paper describes the development and validation of a new self-report questionnaire, the Epistemic Trust, Mistrust and Credulity Questionnaire (ETMCQ). We report on two studies (Study 1, n = 500; Study 2, n = 705) examining the psychometric properties of the ETMCQ and the relationship between EMTCQ scores (i.e., an individual's epistemic stance) and exposure to adverse childhood experiences, mental health symptoms, attachment, mentalizing and general self-efficacy. The factor structure of the ETMCQ was examined using Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor Analyses, and its reliability and test-retest reliability were tested. Both studies yielded three correlated yet distinct fa...
Objective: Mentalizing is the ability to interpret one’s own and others’ behavior as driven by inten...
The theory of mentalizing and epistemic trust introduced by Peter Fonagy and colleagues at the Anna ...
This study aimed to investigate for the first time the relationship between attachment, information ...
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...
Background: Recent extensions of mentalization theory have included the hypothesis that a reduced ca...
Recently, theorists have posited the development of epistemic trust – the trust in others as reliabl...
Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with posttraumatic and complex posttr...
Recently, researchers from developmental and clinical psychology highlighted epistemic trust (ET) as...
Research evidence suggests Therapeutic Assessment positively affects clients with problems in living...
This thesis explores the role of epistemic trust in adolescent therapeutic alliances. The literature...
Although there is increased therapeutic optimism surrounding the treatability of personality disorde...
Previous research has found associations between belief flexibility and delusional severity in clini...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 83-99.Abstract -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- Discuss...
The study examined the relation between children's trust beliefs and Theory of Mind (ToM) abilities....
Objective: Mentalizing is the ability to interpret one’s own and others’ behavior as driven by inten...
The theory of mentalizing and epistemic trust introduced by Peter Fonagy and colleagues at the Anna ...
This study aimed to investigate for the first time the relationship between attachment, information ...
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...
Background: Recent extensions of mentalization theory have included the hypothesis that a reduced ca...
Recently, theorists have posited the development of epistemic trust – the trust in others as reliabl...
Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with posttraumatic and complex posttr...
Recently, researchers from developmental and clinical psychology highlighted epistemic trust (ET) as...
Research evidence suggests Therapeutic Assessment positively affects clients with problems in living...
This thesis explores the role of epistemic trust in adolescent therapeutic alliances. The literature...
Although there is increased therapeutic optimism surrounding the treatability of personality disorde...
Previous research has found associations between belief flexibility and delusional severity in clini...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 83-99.Abstract -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- Discuss...
The study examined the relation between children's trust beliefs and Theory of Mind (ToM) abilities....
Objective: Mentalizing is the ability to interpret one’s own and others’ behavior as driven by inten...
The theory of mentalizing and epistemic trust introduced by Peter Fonagy and colleagues at the Anna ...
This study aimed to investigate for the first time the relationship between attachment, information ...