Social functioning can be severely impaired in non-affective psychotic disorder (NAPD). Current models of psychosis pathogenesis do not tend to focus on social dysfunction and pharmacological treatment fails to ameliorate it. In this article, we propose that mentalization theory provides a valuable contribution to the understanding and treatment of NAPD. Impaired mentalizing may contribute to both positive and negatives symptoms as well as social dysfunction observed in NAPD. Furthermore, impaired mentalizing may help explain the relation between childhood abuse, insecure attachment and psychosis. Mentalization based treatment may contribute to the functional recovery of NAPD patients as it targets the social cognitive processes underlying ...
Psychotic disorders tend to severely invalidate patients, which accounts for a substantial part of t...
Objective: This paper provides an overview of mentalization-based therapy (MBT). Multiple strands of...
Background: Mentalization-based treatment is a model of psychodynamic therapy rooted in attachment t...
Social functioning can be severely impaired in non-affective psychotic disorder (NAPD). Current mode...
Background Impaired mentalizing ability - an impaired ability to understand one's own and other peop...
Background Impaired mentalizing ability - an impaired ability to understand one's own and other peop...
Background Impaired mentalizing ability - an impaired ability to understand one's own and other peop...
Background Impaired mentalizing ability - an impaired ability to understand one's own and other peop...
Psychotic disorders tend to severely invalidate patients, which accounts for a substantial part of t...
Background: Many patients with a non-affective psychotic disorder suffer from impairments in social ...
Background: Many patients with a non-affective psychotic disorder suffer from impairments in social ...
Background: Many patients with a non-affective psychotic disorder suffer from impairments in social ...
Background: Many patients with a non-affective psychotic disorder suffer from impairments in social ...
Psychotic disorders tend to severely invalidate patients, which accounts for a substantial part of t...
Theory of Mind (ToM) plays a central role in regulating social interactions and its impairment is co...
Psychotic disorders tend to severely invalidate patients, which accounts for a substantial part of t...
Objective: This paper provides an overview of mentalization-based therapy (MBT). Multiple strands of...
Background: Mentalization-based treatment is a model of psychodynamic therapy rooted in attachment t...
Social functioning can be severely impaired in non-affective psychotic disorder (NAPD). Current mode...
Background Impaired mentalizing ability - an impaired ability to understand one's own and other peop...
Background Impaired mentalizing ability - an impaired ability to understand one's own and other peop...
Background Impaired mentalizing ability - an impaired ability to understand one's own and other peop...
Background Impaired mentalizing ability - an impaired ability to understand one's own and other peop...
Psychotic disorders tend to severely invalidate patients, which accounts for a substantial part of t...
Background: Many patients with a non-affective psychotic disorder suffer from impairments in social ...
Background: Many patients with a non-affective psychotic disorder suffer from impairments in social ...
Background: Many patients with a non-affective psychotic disorder suffer from impairments in social ...
Background: Many patients with a non-affective psychotic disorder suffer from impairments in social ...
Psychotic disorders tend to severely invalidate patients, which accounts for a substantial part of t...
Theory of Mind (ToM) plays a central role in regulating social interactions and its impairment is co...
Psychotic disorders tend to severely invalidate patients, which accounts for a substantial part of t...
Objective: This paper provides an overview of mentalization-based therapy (MBT). Multiple strands of...
Background: Mentalization-based treatment is a model of psychodynamic therapy rooted in attachment t...