How can therapists help clients reflect more deeply on their own--and
other people's--thoughts and emotions? How can the therapeutic
relationship be leveraged effectively to create change? This concise
book guides therapists of any orientation to incorporate innovative
mentalization-based strategies into assessment and intervention. Complex
ideas are clearly explained and illustrated with extensive session
transcripts and vignettes. Ways to help clients struggling with
dysregulated emotions and behavior are highlighted. Compelling topics
include the role of mentalization difficulties in personality disorders,
special concerns in working with adolescents, and how clinicians can
improve their own mentalizing capacities.