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The article examines the theoretical underpinnings of the current generation of mindfulness and acceptance-based psychotherapies

Open, Aware, and Active: Contextual Approaches as an Emerging Trend in the Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2011, 7, 141-168   Steven C. Hayes, Matthieu Villatte, Michael Levin, and Mikaela Hildebrandt   Abstract: A wave of new developments has occurred in the behavioral and cognitive therapies that focuses on processes such [...]

Mentalization-inspired case formulation: Minding the difficult patient

Mentalization-inspired case formulation: Minding the difficult patient , Personality and Mental Health, 2011, Vol.5 (1) pp. 73–79 Simonsen, S., et al. Abstract: Complex Case A therapist develops a mentalization-based formulation whose content (revised three times) reflects her understanding of her patient, Ms X. The therapist then presents this to Ms X and recounts her reactions. I’m asked to [...]

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