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MENTALIZATION

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4-weeks. Communication strategies that target the fundamental impairments in personality disorders.

Comenzó el: 6 may
190 dólares estadounidenses
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Have you ever wondered why your loved one misinterprets your motivations, clings to cognitive distortions as if they were facts, or insists that you must agree with their unique perspective (which is, in your opinion, wrong)? The ability to mentalize goes offline in BPD and NPD, especially when a person is under stress. Mentalizing is perceiving and interpreting behavior based upon a person's intentions and inner experiences. It is trying to understand another's needs, wants, thoughts, goals, purposes, feelings, and reasons with an open and curious mind. Mentalizing makes meaning out of behavior. Good mentalization is accurate. Poor mentalization encompasses various types of misinterpretations. Mentalization-Based Therapy (MBT) was developed in England by Anthony Bateman and Peter Fonagy to treat borderline personality disorder. Personality disorders are increasingly viewed as having common impairments in self and interpersonal function in four areas: a sense of self (identity), a sense of agency (capacity for self-direction), the ability to understand the internal experiences of others (cognitive and emotional empathy) and the capacity for closeness and trust (intimacy). These four areas involve mentalization. People with BPD can mentalize effectively, however, it seems to go offline with emotional activation from close interpersonal interactions, self-relevant situations, or increased cognitive complexity of a task. Mentalizing impairments in a person with BPD can result in rigid and distorted interpretations of the words and actions of family members. For families this can be the most frustrating aspect of the relationship. Learning the basics of Mentalization and Mentalization-Based Therapy (MBT) will give family members a greater understanding of a loved one with a personality disorder, as well as more effective responses to improve their own mentalization as well as their loved ones. MBT was developed for BPD and it is being used to treat other personality disorders, including pathological narcissism, the most severe form of NPD. This 4-week course offers an Introduction to Mentalization for family members who are interested in learning more about the Mentalization Stance and some of the therapeutic interventions in MBT used to treat BPD and NPD. Classes scheduled for 90 minutes on Wednesdays in May at: 10 am PT | 11 am MT | 12 noon CT | 1pm ET | 6 pm London.


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Datos de contacto

337.492.3749

corrine@dbtcoach.com

608 East Main Street, New Iberia, LA, USA


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