A new approach to the measurement of mentalizing is introduced. Instead of measuring the presence or absence of mentalizing capacity, the current study aimed at developing a mentalizing task that focuses on investigating biases in mentalizing through the use of ambiguous peer-related social scenarios. The response consistency of 659 children was investigated in a community sample of children aged seven to 11. Confirmatory latent class analysis allocated children to three groups on the basis of their responses: an overly positive style (OP), a rational/neutral style (R) or an overly negative style (ON). Children classed as OP showed a greater likelihood of being above cut-off on a population screen for externalizing disorder. Over a two-year...
This study compared Theory of Mind (ToM) emotion and belief abilities in 43 children with externaliz...
grantor: University of TorontoIndividual differences in children's sensitivity to criticis...
Mentalization refers to the ability to understand the mental states of oneself and those of others t...
A new approach to the measurement of mentalizing is introduced. Instead of measuring the presence or...
The current research clarifies the comprehensive nature of the relationship between children's socia...
Intra-individual variation in mentalising capacity was explored in a study of 39 adolescent school c...
Children with conduct problems (CP) and high levels of callous-unemotional traits (CP/HCU) have been...
Beginning with Ensink’s seminal study (2015), the field entered a new era in which we were able to m...
How well we understand social perspective taking is intricately linked to how well we assess this ab...
Problem. Mentalization refers to an individual‘s ability to understand their own and others’ behavio...
We investigated how 3-7-year-olds weigh and coordinate information about specific mental states with...
The aim of this study was to investigate the reliability and validity of the How I think Questionnai...
Background and objectives: Using an interpretation training paradigm, previous research has demonstr...
AbstractNegative (or a lack of positive) interpretation of ambiguous social situations has been hypo...
Children's mental representations of situations involving another child's distress were examined in ...
This study compared Theory of Mind (ToM) emotion and belief abilities in 43 children with externaliz...
grantor: University of TorontoIndividual differences in children's sensitivity to criticis...
Mentalization refers to the ability to understand the mental states of oneself and those of others t...
A new approach to the measurement of mentalizing is introduced. Instead of measuring the presence or...
The current research clarifies the comprehensive nature of the relationship between children's socia...
Intra-individual variation in mentalising capacity was explored in a study of 39 adolescent school c...
Children with conduct problems (CP) and high levels of callous-unemotional traits (CP/HCU) have been...
Beginning with Ensink’s seminal study (2015), the field entered a new era in which we were able to m...
How well we understand social perspective taking is intricately linked to how well we assess this ab...
Problem. Mentalization refers to an individual‘s ability to understand their own and others’ behavio...
We investigated how 3-7-year-olds weigh and coordinate information about specific mental states with...
The aim of this study was to investigate the reliability and validity of the How I think Questionnai...
Background and objectives: Using an interpretation training paradigm, previous research has demonstr...
AbstractNegative (or a lack of positive) interpretation of ambiguous social situations has been hypo...
Children's mental representations of situations involving another child's distress were examined in ...
This study compared Theory of Mind (ToM) emotion and belief abilities in 43 children with externaliz...
grantor: University of TorontoIndividual differences in children's sensitivity to criticis...
Mentalization refers to the ability to understand the mental states of oneself and those of others t...