Publisher's Synopsis
Enhance Emotional Insight and Interpersonal Connection Through the Power of Mentalization
Mentalization-Based Therapy (MBT) is a groundbreaking, evidence-based approach that helps individuals understand the thoughts, feelings, and intentions behind their own and others' behavior. Originally developed for treating borderline personality disorder, MBT is now used to support people struggling with emotional dysregulation, attachment trauma, relationship issues, and more.
The Mentalization-Based Therapy Guide Book provides a clear, accessible roadmap to this transformative method for therapists, clinicians, and anyone interested in emotional development and relational healing.
In this essential guide, you'll discover:
What mentalization is and how it fosters psychological resilience
The theory and research behind MBT, including attachment and affect regulation
Core therapeutic principles, goals, and structure of MBT sessions
Practical techniques to improve mentalizing in clients (and yourself)
Applications for individuals, groups, families, and adolescents
Real-life clinical examples and interventions for enhancing reflection and empathy
Whether you're a licensed therapist, student, or simply someone seeking deeper emotional clarity, this book will help you use MBT to strengthen mental flexibility, reduce conflict, and build healthier relationships.
Empower your clients-and yourself-with the mental tools to see beyond behavior and build insight from within.