Includes bibliographical references (pages 519-570) and index.
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Introduction and overview / Peter Fonagy, Anthony W. Bateman, Patrick Luyten -- Assessment of mentalization / Patrick Luyten [and others] -- Individual techniques of the basic model / Anthony W. Bateman, Peter Fonagy -- Group therapy techniques / Sigmund Karterud, Anthony W. Bateman -- Mentalization-based family therapy / Eia Asen, Peter Fonagy -- Mentalization-informed child psychoanalytic psychotherapy / Jolien Zevalkink -- Annelies Verheugt-Pleiter, Peter Fonagy -- Brief treatment / Jon G. Allen, Flynn Omalley, Catherine Freeman, Anthony W. Bateman -- Partial hospitalization settings / Dawn Bales, Anthony W. Bateman -- Outpatient settings / Morten Kjolbe, Anthony W. Bateman -- Psychodynamically oriented : therapeutic settings / Rudi Vermote [and others] -- Borderline personality disorder / Anthony Bateman, Peter Fonagy -- Antisocial personality disorder / Anthony Bateman, Peter Fonagy -- At-risk mothers of infants and toddlers / Nancy Suchman [and others] -- Eating disorders, Finn Skrderud, Peter Fonagy -- Depression / Patrick Luyten [and others] -- Trauma / Jon G. Allen, Alessandra Lemma, Peter Fonagy -- Drug addiction / Bjrn Philips, Ulla Kahn, Anthony W. Bateman -- Adolescent breakdown and emerging borderline personality disorder / Efrain Bleiberg, Trudie Rossouw, Peter Fonagy.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"The first part of the book helps the reader understand the impact of a mentalizing perspective on the treatment of patients in different psychotherapy contexts. The second part focuses on the patient, identifying effective techniques for a variety of illnesses, including depression, trauma, borderline personality disorder, eating disorders, and drug addiction." -- Publisher.