‘Rich’ and ‘poor’ in mentalizing: Do expert mentalizers exist?
Mentalization theory is concerned with the capacity to notice, and make sense of, thoughts and feelings in self and others. This development may be healthy or impaired and therefore, by extension, it may be theorized that expertise in mentalizing can exist. Furthermore, a continuum from impairment t...
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Auteurs principaux: | Simon Rogoff, Alesia Moulton-Perkins, Fiona Warren, Tobias Nolte, Peter Fonagy |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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