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Mentalization-Based Treatment with Families [Hardback]

(University College London; Anna Freud Centre, United Kingdom), (London; University College London, United Kingdom)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 226 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 472 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Guilford Press
  • ISBN-10: 1462546056
  • ISBN-13: 9781462546053
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 226 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 472 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Guilford Press
  • ISBN-10: 1462546056
  • ISBN-13: 9781462546053
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"This innovative book examines clinical practice with families through a mentalizing lens. The expert authors focus on ways to help parents, children, and adolescents to overcome blocks in how they relate to one another by gaining a deeper understanding of--and openness to--each other's experiences and points of view. The volume interweaves the empirically supported MBT model with systemic concepts and interventions. It includes guidance for engaging clients; addressing emotional and behavioral difficulties that frequently lead families to seek treatment; and implementing playful activities, exercises, and games that equip family members to change problematic relationship patterns"--

"Examining clinical practice with families through a mentalizing lens, this innovative book is filled with practical therapeutic strategies and in-depth case illustrations. The expert authors focus on ways to help parents, children, and adolescents to overcome blocks in how they relate to one another by gaining a deeper understanding of--and openness to--each other's experiences and points of view. The volume draws on the empirically supported mentalization-based treatment (MBT) model and interweaves it with systemic concepts and interventions. It includes guidance for setting up sessions and engaging clients; addressing emotional and behavioral difficulties that frequently lead families to seek treatment; and implementing playful activities, exercises, and games that equip family members to change problematic relationship patterns. "--

Examining clinical practice with families through a mentalizing lens, this innovative book is filled with practical therapeutic strategies and in-depth case illustrations. The expert authors focus on ways to help parents, children, and adolescents to overcome blocks in how they relate to one another by gaining a deeper understanding of--and openness to--each other's experiences and points of view. The volume draws on the empirically supported mentalization-based treatment (MBT) model and interweaves it with systemic concepts and interventions. It includes guidance for setting up sessions and engaging clients; addressing emotional and behavioral difficulties that frequently lead families to seek treatment; and implementing playful activities, exercises, and games that equip family members to change problematic relationship patterns.
 

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"This is one of the most innovative, engaging, and useful books about family therapy in the last 30 years! Asen and Fonagy enrich the structure of systemic therapy with mentalizing concepts and techniques, thoughtfully integrating not only the two methods of treatment but also individual and family processes. Beautifully written, and drawing on an array of innovative tools that include activities, exercises, and games, this is the book to read now about the state-of-the-art practice of family therapy. The authors are two foremost therapists who draw from wide-ranging clinical experience."--Jay L. Lebow, PhD, ABPP, LMFT, Senior Scholar and Clinical Professor, The Family Institute at Northwestern University

"This outstanding volume expands both mentalization-based and family systems therapies by integrating their concepts and practices for use by therapists of any orientation. With vivid, often very moving clinical illustrations, the book provides hands-on and delightfully creative ways of enhancing mentalizing capacity in families and individuals. Its accessibility and relevance across therapeutic settings makes it a 'must read' for clinicians at all levels of training."--Carla Sharp, PhD, John and Rebecca Moores Professor of Clinical Psychology and Associate Dean for Faculty and Research, University of Houston

"It is difficult to create a clinical guide that allows practitioners to immediately apply the material to their work--yet this superb roadmap to systemic MBT is so easy to read and cleverly written that it is tantamount to a live training with guided supervision. This book is essential reading for any practitioner who would like to learn more about how to apply mentalizing to systems or families. It is richly illustrated with diverse and practical case examples that are relevant to many different therapeutic situations. Mentalization can be a challenging concept to grasp, yet the authors are able to break down the theory and practice into bite-sized nuggets that are not only easy to digest, but also clever and playful. This is the most integrative clinical book about mentalization yet. It brings the topic into the modern era by addressing how the application of mentalization intersects with culture and technology."--Tina Adkins, PhD, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin-The description of behavioral strategies is much more detailed than often found in behavioral texts. In this book, behavioral strategies are always combined with a sensitivity toward interpersonal potency, reactivity, and acceptance.While behaviorally oriented books are focusing more and more on interpersonal relationships and focusing on improving therapeutic skillsthis book does an excellent job of providing added insights into improving therapeutic impact.The many creative strategies found throughoutcan be of value to therapists, independent of their theoretical orientation.--Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 10/31/2021 "This is one of the most innovative, engaging, and useful books about family therapy in the last 30 years! Asen and Fonagy enrich the structure of systemic therapy with mentalizing concepts and techniques, thoughtfully integrating not only the two methods of treatment but also individual and family processes. Beautifully written, and drawing on an array of innovative tools that include activities, exercises, and games, this is the book to read now about the state-of-the-art practice of family therapy. The authors are two foremost therapists who draw from wide-ranging clinical experience."--Jay L. Lebow, PhD, ABPP, LMFT, Senior Scholar and Clinical Professor, The Family Institute at Northwestern University

"This outstanding volume expands both mentalization-based and family systems therapies by integrating their concepts and practices for use by therapists of any orientation. With vivid, often very moving clinical illustrations, the book provides hands-on and delightfully creative ways of enhancing mentalizing capacity in families and individuals. Its accessibility and relevance across therapeutic settings makes it a 'must read' for clinicians at all levels of training."--Carla Sharp, PhD, John and Rebecca Moores Professor of Clinical Psychology and Associate Dean for Faculty and Research, University of Houston

"It is difficult to create a clinical guide that allows practitioners to immediately apply the material to their work--yet this superb roadmap to systemic MBT is so easy to read and cleverly written that it is tantamount to a live training with guided supervision. This book is essential reading for any practitioner who would like to learn more about how to apply mentalizing to systems or families. It is richly illustrated with diverse and practical case examples that are relevant to many different therapeutic situations. Mentalization can be a challenging concept to grasp, yet the authors are able to break down the theory and practice into bite-sized nuggets that are not only easy to digest, but also clever and playful. This is the most integrative clinical book about mentalization yet. It brings the topic into the modern era by addressing how the application of mentalization intersects with culture and technology."--Tina Adkins, PhD, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin-The description of behavioral strategies is much more detailed than often found in behavioral texts. In this book, behavioral strategies are always combined with a sensitivity toward interpersonal potency, reactivity, and acceptanceā¦.While behaviorally oriented books are focusing more and more on interpersonal relationships and focusing on improving therapeutic skillsā¦this book does an excellent job of providing added insights into improving therapeutic impactā¦.The many creative strategies found throughoutā¦can be of value to therapists, independent of their theoretical orientation.--Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 10/31/2021

Chapter 1 Integrating Systemic And Mentalizing Approaches
1(20)
The Mentalizing Lens
2(2)
The Family Systems Lens
4(1)
Mentalization-Informed Systemic Therapy
5(14)
Concluding Reflections
19(2)
Chapter 2 Effective And Ineffective Mentalizing
21(17)
Typical Signs of Effective Mentalizing
23(1)
Mentalizing: State and Trait
24(3)
Prementalizing Modes: Thinking and Experiencing
27(3)
Dimensions of Mentalizing
30(4)
Assessing Mentalizing
34(2)
Concluding Reflections
36(2)
Chapter 3 Setting Up Mentalization-Focused Interventions
38(25)
The Mentalizing Stance
38(1)
Effective Mentalizing in Three Primary Areas
39(7)
Starting to Work with Jane and Her Family
46(8)
Individual Work with Jane
54(2)
From Individual to Family Work
56(4)
Concluding Reflections
60(3)
Chapter 4 Not Going Around In Circles: Mentalizing Loops
63(17)
Mentalizing a Well-Rehearsed Narrative
65(1)
Rementalizing after Intense Emotion
66(2)
The Mentalizing Loop
68(5)
Balancing Change and Mentalizing the Moment
73(1)
Restoring Balance through Pause and Review
74(3)
Concluding Reflections
77(3)
Chapter 5 Teaching Families To Mentalize Without Explicitly Teaching Them
80(17)
Emotional Plastic Surgery
82(3)
Concrete Activities and Games to Stimulate Effective Mentalizing
85(1)
Mind-Reading Stethoscopes and Other "Scopes"
86(2)
Body and Mind Scans
88(3)
Role Plays
91(3)
Concluding Reflections
94(3)
Chapter 6 Enhancing Effective Mentalizing
97(24)
"Diagnosing" Effective and Ineffective Mentalizing
97(2)
Jump-Starting Effective Mentalizing
99(1)
MIST Interventions
99(19)
Concluding Reflections
118(3)
Chapter 7 Mentalizing Beyond Diagnoses
121(21)
Research on Mental Disorders
124(5)
Understanding Social Learning
129(2)
The Mental Immune System
131(2)
De-MIST-ifying Trauma
133(1)
Resilience
134(1)
Putting It All Together
135(4)
Concluding Reflections
139(3)
Chapter 8 Mentalizing Social Media
142(27)
Changing Socialization Processes
144(4)
Epistemic Trust and Social Media
148(3)
Digital Mental Health Challenges for Children
151(6)
Remote Therapy
157(6)
Epistemic Trust and Online Family Therapy
163(5)
Concluding Reflections
168(1)
Chapter 9 Mentalization-Informed Systemic Therapy In Multifamily Groups And In Schools
169(22)
The Evolution of Multifamily Group Work
170(2)
Peer Mentoring, Self-Help Groups, and Multifamily Therapy
172(1)
Tasting Multifamily Therapy
173(5)
Activities and Playful Games for Multiple Families
178(2)
Mentalizing in the School
180(9)
Concluding Reflections
189(2)
Chapter 10 Mentalizing Across Cultures And Societies
191(14)
Cultural Differences in Mentalizing
193(1)
Social Systems and Mentalizing
194(8)
Concluding Reflections
202(3)
References 205(13)
Index 218
Eia Asen, MD, FRCPsych, is a consultant child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist at the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families in London, United Kingdom, and is Visiting Professor at University College London (UCL). He was previously Clinical Director of the Marlborough Family Service, a systemically oriented service working with marginalized children, adults, and multiproblem families, which is based in central London and is part of the British National Health Service (NHS). Trained as a systemic psychotherapist, Dr. Asen has been instrumental in developing innovative multifamily therapy approaches that have been implemented internationally. He has authored or coauthored 12 books, as well as many scientific papers and book chapters.

Peter Fonagy, CBE, FMedSci, FBA, FAcSS, is Professor of Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Developmental Science and Director of the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences at University College London (UCL). Dr. Fonagy is Senior Clinical Advisor on Childrens Mental Health at NHS England, Director of the UCLPartners Integrated Mental Health and Behaviour Change Programme, Consultant to the Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Baylor College of Medicine, and Visiting Professor at Yale and Harvard Medical Schools. His clinical interests center on early attachment relationships, social cognition, borderline personality disorder, and violence. A codeveloper of mentalization-based treatment, Dr. Fonagy has published more than 550 scientific papers, 250 chapters, and 20 books.