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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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183356

An integrative-relational approach in schizophrenia

from philosophical principles to mentalization-based practice

pp. 193-207

Abstract

In this paper, we explore psychosis and schizophrenia as prototype disturbances, where mentalizing failures are widely seen. We attempt to describe how the process of rekindling mentalizing within attachment relationships (here, the patient-therapist relationship) can have a protective effect not just on the onset of the disturbance, but also when psychosis is already actively installed. We start by discussing mentalizing in training, practice and supervision. We also try to understand it contextually, as a relational concept, within the history of psychological therapies.

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Hipólito Inês, Gonçalves Jorge, Pereira João G.  (2018) Schizophrenia and common sense: explaining the relation between madness and social values. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 193-207

Full citation:

(2018) „An integrative-relational approach in schizophrenia: from philosophical principles to mentalization-based practice“, In: I. Hipólito, J. Gonçalves & J. Pereira (eds.), Schizophrenia and common sense, Dordrecht, Springer, 193–207.