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  1. Attachment and epistemic trust in junior and senior university students: The mediating role of affect regulation and mentalizing. Who is at risk?
  2. The therapeutic alliance in psychotherapy for adolescent depression: Differences between treatment types and change over time.
  3. Eight-year prospective follow-up of mentalization-based treatment versus structured clinical management for people with borderline personality disorder.
  4. Two-year follow-up and changes in reflective functioning in specialist and nonspecialist treatment models for personality disorder.
  5. The alliance–outcome association in the treatment of adolescent depression.
  6. Commentary on “‘Trust comes from a sense of feeling one’s self understood by another mind’: An interview with Peter Fonagy”.
  7. Development of dynamic interpersonal therapy in complex care (DITCC): a pilot study
  8. Mentalizing Mediates the Association Between Childhood Maltreatment and Adolescent Borderline and Narcissistic Personality Traits
  9. Reflective Functioning on the Parent Development Interview: validity and reliability in relation to socio-demographic factors
  10. Lighthouse Parenting Programme: Description and pilot evaluation of mentalization-based treatment to address child maltreatment
  11. Rejection sensitivity and borderline personality disorder features: A mediation model of effortful control and intolerance of ambiguity
  12. Effects of Social Exclusion on Effortful Control and Mentalizing in relation to Borderline Personality Features
  13. Conduct problems in youth and the RDoC approach: A developmental, evolutionary-based view
  14. A Mobile Phone App to Support Young People in Making Shared Decisions in Therapy (Power Up): Study Protocol
  15. Disorganized attachment in infancy: a review of the phenomenon and its implications for clinicians and policy-makers
  16. Four years comparative follow-up evaluation of community-based, step-down, and residential specialist psychodynamic programmes for personality disorders
  17. Bad Blood: 15 Years On
  18. What we have changed our minds about: Part 1. Borderline personality disorder as a limitation of resilience
  19. What we have changed our minds about: Part 2. Borderline personality disorder, epistemic trust and the developmental significance of social communication
  20. Vigour in active avoidance
  21. Assessing Reflective Parenting in Interaction With School-Aged Children
  22. Mentalizing Family Violence Part 2: Techniques and Interventions
  23. Mentalizing Family Violence Part 1: Conceptual Framework
  24. A randomised controlled trial of mentalization-based treatment versus structured clinical management for patients with comorbid borderline personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder
  25. Commentary on Kernberg and Michels
  26. La realidad psíquica y la naturaleza de lo consciente
  27. Adversity, attachment, and mentalizing
  28. First empirical evaluation of the link between attachment, social cognition and borderline features in adolescents
  29. The French Version of the Reflective Functioning Questionnaire: Validity Data for Adolescents and Adults and Its Association with Non-Suicidal Self-Injury
  30. Evaluation of multisystemic therapy pilot services in Services for Teens Engaging in Problem Sexual Behaviour (STEPS-B): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  31. The Extent and Specificity of Relative Age Effects on Mental Health and Functioning in Early Adolescence
  32. Epistemic Petrification and the Restoration of Epistemic Trust: A New Conceptualization of Borderline Personality Disorder and Its Psychosocial Treatment
  33. Update on the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies programme in England: Commentary on … Children and Young People's Improving Access to Psychological Therapies
  34. Pragmatic randomized controlled trial of long-term psychoanalytic psychotherapy for treatment-resistant depression: the Tavistock Adult Depression Study (TADS)
  35. Reward-Related Neural Activity and Adolescent Antisocial Behavior in a Community Sample
  36. ESCAP Expert Article: Borderline personality disorder in adolescence: An expert research review with implications for clinical practice
  37. Unpacking the associations between heterogeneous externalising symptom development and academic attainment in middle childhood
  38. Practitioner Review: Borderline personality disorder in adolescence - recent conceptualization, intervention, and implications for clinical practice
  39. Borderline Personality Disorder and Mood Disorders: Mentalizing as a Framework for Integrated Treatment
  40. A general psychopathology factor in early adolescence
  41. Response: Behind the closed doors of mentalizing. A commentary on “Another step closer to measuring the ghosts in the nursery: preliminary validation of the Trauma Reflective Functioning Scale”
  42. The effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapies: An update
  43. Computerised therapies for anxiety and depression in children and young people: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  44. Applying attachment theory to effective practice with hard-to-reach youth: the AMBIT approach
  45. INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF ATTACHMENT IN ABUSED AND NEGLECTED MOTHERS: THE ROLE OF TRAUMA-SPECIFIC REFLECTIVE FUNCTIONING
  46. Mentalization-Based Treatment
  47. The Relationship between Internalising Symptom Development and Academic Attainment in Early Adolescence
  48. The neurobiology of mentalizing.
  49. Translation: Mentalizing as treatment target in borderline personality disorder.
  50. Vulnerabilities of the mentalization-based models of vulnerability: A rejoinder to commentaries on the special issue on mentalization in borderline personality disorder.
  51. Another step closer to measuring the ghosts in the nursery: preliminary validation of the Trauma Reflective Functioning Scale
  52. Mentalization in children and mothers in the context of trauma: An initial study of the validity of the Child Reflective Functioning Scale
  53. Mothers who are securely attached in pregnancy show more attuned infant mirroring 7 months postpartum
  54. Mindfulness training modulates value signals in ventromedial prefrontal cortex through input from insular cortex
  55. Unresolved trauma in mothers: intergenerational effects and the role of reorganization
  56. Maternal oxytocin response predicts mother-to-infant gaze
  57. Commentary: Genetic influences on adolescent attachment security: an empirical reminder of biology and the complexities of development – a reply to R utter (2014)
  58. North London Mother-Child-Education-Program (MOCEP) for Turkish-speaking families
  59. Mothers’ unresolved trauma blunts amygdala response to infant distress
  60. A randomized controlled trial comparing Circle of Security Intervention and treatment as usual as interventions to increase attachment security in infants of mentally ill mothers: Study Protocol
  61. The role of mentalizing and epistemic trust in the therapeutic relationship.
  62. Clinical validity of the Me and My School questionnaire: a self-report mental health measure for children and adolescents
  63. Measuring mental health and wellbeing outcomes for children and adolescents to inform practice and policy: a review of child self-report measures
  64. Mentalization-Based Treatment for Adolescents with Borderline Traits
  65. Differential Effects of Exposure to Social Violence and Natural Disaster on Children's Mental Health
  66. The measurement of reflective function in adolescents with and without borderline traits
  67. Genetic and environmental influences on adolescent attachment
  68. Mentalization-Based Treatment
  69. Magnetic resonance imaging of a randomized controlled trial investigating predictors of recovery following psychological treatment in adolescents with moderate to severe unipolar depression: study protocol for Magnetic Resonance-Improving Mood with Psy...
  70. The Index Offence Representation Scales; a predictive clinical tool in the management of dangerous, violent patients with personality disorder?
  71. Impact of clinical severity on outcomes of mentalisation-based treatment for borderline personality disorder
  72. Reflective function as a mediator between childhood adversity, personality disorder and symptom distress
  73. Towards a better use of psychoanalytic concepts: a model illustrated using the concept of enactment
  74. New Beginnings for mothers and babies in prison: A cluster randomized controlled trial
  75. The State of the Evidence Base for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Children and Adolescents
  76. Recognition, intervention, and management of antisocial behaviour and conduct disorders in children and young people: summary of NICE-SCIE guidance
  77. Attachment-Related Mentalization Moderates the Relationship Between Psychopathic Traits and Proactive Aggression in Adolescence
  78. Hypermentalizing in Adolescent Inpatients: Treatment Effects and Association With Borderline Traits
  79. Creating A Peaceful School Learning Environment
  80. There is Room for Even More Doublethink: The Perilous Status of Psychoanalytic Research
  81. Brain mechanisms underlying the impact of attachment-related stress on social cognition
  82. Evaluation of multisystemic therapy pilot services in the Systemic Therapy for At Risk Teens (START) trial: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  83. Mentalization-Based Treatment for Self-Harm in Adolescents: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  84. The Development of a School-Based Measure of Child Mental Health
  85. Mentalization-Based Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder
  86. Arnold M. Cooper M.D. (1923–2011)
  87. Tavistock Adult Depression Study (TADS): a randomised controlled trial of psychoanalytic psychotherapy for treatment-resistant/treatment-refractory forms of depression
  88. The multidimensional construct of mentalization and its relevance to understanding borderline personality disorder
  89. Does it Matter if There is a Nonverbal Period of Development? On the Infant’s Understanding the Social World and its Implications for Psychoanalytic Therapy
  90. Maternal oxytocin response during mother–infant interaction: Associations with adult temperament
  91. The neuroscience of prevention
  92. Psychoanalysis and other long-term dynamic psychotherapies
  93. Psychodynamic child psychotherapy
  94. Etiological features of borderline personality related characteristics in a birth cohort of 12-year-old children
  95. Sex differences moderate the relationship between adolescent language and mentalization.
  96. A psychotherapeutic baby clinic in a hostel for homeless families: Practice and evaluation
  97. A Randomized Controlled Trial of Multisystemic Therapy and a Statutory Therapeutic Intervention for Young Offenders
  98. Improving mood with psychoanalytic and cognitive therapies (IMPACT): a pragmatic effectiveness superiority trial to investigate whether specialised psychological treatment reduces the risk for relapse in adolescents with moderate to severe unipolar dep...
  99. Brief Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy
  100. Core Features and Strategies
  101. Techniques
  102. The Middle Phase
  103. Working in the Transference
  104. Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy: New Wine in an Old Bottle?
  105. Why Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy for Mood Disorders?
  106. The Interpersonal-affective Focus
  107. The Ending Phase
  108. When Things go Wrong
  109. Theory of Mind and Emotion Regulation Difficulties in Adolescents With Borderline Traits
  110. A real‐world study of the effectiveness of DBT in the UK National Health Service
  111. Victimization, Aggression, and Visits to the School Nurse for Somatic Complaints, Illnesses, and Physical Injuries
  112. Get them before they get you: Trust, trustworthiness, and social cognition in boys with and without externalizing behavior problems
  113. Gender and relational differences in sensitivity to internal and external cues at 12 months
  114. The Development of a Brief Psychodynamic Intervention (Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy) and Its Application to Depression: A Pilot Study
  115. Clinical Associations of Deliberate Self-Injury and Its Impact on the Outcome of Community-Based and Long-Term Inpatient Treatment for Personality Disorder
  116. Interpersonal Stress Regulation and the Development of Anxiety Disorders: An Attachment-Based Developmental Framework
  117. The risk-taking and self-harm inventory for adolescents: Development and psychometric evaluation.
  118. The Problematic Object Representation Scales (PORS): A preliminary study to assess object relations in personality disorder through the AAI protocol
  119. Personality Disorders in DSM-5
  120. Mentalisierungsbasierte Familientherapie,
  121. Psychotherapy research: do we know what works for whom?
  122. Is attachment transmitted across generations? The plot thickens
  123. Psychoanalytic Theories
  124. There is no place for the psychoanalytic case report in the British Journal of Psychiatry
  125. Programmatic research at a specialty psychiatric inpatient clinic: Opportunities, challenges, and future directions
  126. The development of a mentalization-based outcomes and research protocol for an adolescent inpatient unit
  127. Effectiveness of psychotherapy
  128. Randomized Controlled Trial of Outpatient Mentalization-Based Treatment Versus Structured Clinical Management for Borderline Personality Disorder
  129. Adult Attachment Predicts Maternal Brain and Oxytocin Response to Infant Cues
  130. Outcome and Outcome Trajectories of Personality Disordered Patients During and After a Psychoanalytic Hospitalization-Based Treatment
  131. A cluster randomized controlled trial of child-focused psychiatric consultation and a school systems-focused intervention to reduce aggression
  132. Engagement and retention in specialist services for people with personality disorder
  133. Mentalization-based treatment for patients with borderline personality disorder: an overview
  134. Psychiatric morbidity and treatment pathway outcomes of patients presenting to specialist NHS psychodynamic psychotherapy services: Results from a multi-centre study
  135. Community-Based Psychodynamic Treatment Program for Severe Personality Disorders: Clinical Description and Naturalistic Evaluation
  136. The Use of SSRIs in the Treatment of Childhood Depression
  137. Dedicated community-based services for adults with personality disorder: Delphi study
  138. In-depth mental health evaluation of a community sample of nonreferred infants with feeding difficulties
  139. Social Cognition and Developmental Psychopathology
  140. Social cognition and attachment-related disorders
  141. Introduction
  142. The Rupture and Repair of Cooperation in Borderline Personality Disorder
  143. The Child Attachment Interview: A psychometric study of reliability and discriminant validity.
  144. What's in a Smile? Maternal Brain Responses to Infant Facial Cues
  145. 8-Year Follow-Up of Patients Treated for Borderline Personality Disorder: Mentalization-Based Treatment Versus Treatment as Usual
  146. Social position, early deprivation and the development of attachment
  147. Comorbid antisocial and borderline personality disorders: mentalization-based treatment
  148. Violence and gun crime
  149. Aggression and intentionality in narrative responses to conflict and distress story stems: An investigation of boys with disruptive behaviour problems
  150. Playing with reality
  151. The parent?infant dyad and the construction of the subjective self
  152. Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: Mentalization Based Therapy and Cognitive Analytic Therapy Compared
  153. Mentalisatie en groepstherapie
  154. Veelgestelde vragen
  155. Hoe het mentalisatiemodel het inzicht in een ernstige persoonlijkheidsstoornis kan vergroten
  156. Inleiding tot mentalisatie
  157. Mentaliseren bij de borderline persoonlijkheidsstoornis
  158. Beoordeling van de interpersoonlijke en relationele wereld
  159. De houding van de therapeut
  160. De structuur van op mentalisatie gebaseerde behandeling
  161. Beoordeling van mentalisatie
  162. Interventieprincipes
  163. De mentaliserende focus en basisinterventies
  164. Prediction of Medium-Term Outcome in Cluster B Personality Disorder following Residential and Outpatient Psychosocial Treatment
  165. The Mentalization-Focused Approach to Self Pathology
  166. The relationship between parenting dimensions and adult achievement: evidence from the whitehall ii study
  167. Six-Year Follow-Up of Three Treatment Programs to Personality Disorder
  168. The structure of mentalization-based treatment
  169. Assessment of mentalization
  170. Changing views of borderline personality disorder
  171. Using the mentalization model to understand severe personality disorder
  172. Introduction to mentalization
  173. Frequently asked questions
  174. Mentalizing and group therapy
  175. Mentalization-based Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder
  176. Therapist stance
  177. Factors that predict infant disorganization in mothers classified as U in pregnancy
  178. Early-Life Trauma and the Psychogenesis and Prevention of Violence
  179. Short‐Term Mentalization and Relational Therapy (SMART): An Integrative Family Therapy for Children and Adolescents
  180. Training Psychiatry Residents in Mentalization‐Based Therapy
  181. In search of shared and nonshared environmental factors in security of attachment: A behavior-genetic study of the association between sensitivity and attachment security.
  182. Mechanisms of change in mentalization-based treatment of BPD
  183. Handbook of Mentalization-Based Treatment
  184. A developmental approach to mentalizing communities: II. The Peaceful Schools experiment
  185. Bridging the transmission gap: An end to an important mystery of attachment research?
  186. Using the SWAP-200 in a personality-disordered forensic population: is it valid, reliable and useful?
  187. Psychodynamic psychotherapies: Evidence-based practice and clinical wisdom
  188. Rethinking adult attachment: A study of expert consensus
  189. Miss A
  190. Residential Versus Community Treatment of Personality Disorders: A Comparative Study of Three Treatment Programs
  191. The future of psychotherapy in the NHS
  192. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in childhood depression: systematic review of published versus unpublished data
  193. The Importance of Shared Environment in Mother-Infant Attachment Security: A Behavioral Genetic Study
  194. Psychoanalysis on the Move
  195. The Ecology of Attachment in the Family
  196. When less is more: An exploration of psychoanalytically oriented hospital-based treatment for severe personality disorder
  197. Health Service Utilization Costs for Borderline Personality Disorder Patients Treated With Psychoanalytically Oriented Partial Hospitalization Versus General Psychiatric Care
  198. The Place of Psychoanalytic Treatments Within Psychiatry
  199. The Target Symptom Rating: A Brief Clinical Measure of Acute Psychiatric Symptoms in Children and Adolescents
  200. Adolescents murderers: abuse and adversity in childhood
  201. Adult attachment: What are the underlying dimensions?
  202. Drs. Bateman and Fonagy Reply
  203. Experimental protocols for investigating relationships among mother-infant interaction, affect regulation, physiological markers of stress responsiveness, and attachment
  204. The human genome and the representational world: The role of early mother-infant interaction in creating an interpersonal interpretive mechanism
  205. Creating a Peaceful School Learning Environment: A Controlled Study of an Elementary School Intervention to Reduce Violence
  206. Psychoanalysis in Clinical Psychology
  207. The Outcome of Psychoanalysis: The Work of the Anna Freud Centre
  208. Cassel Personality Disorder Study
  209. ATTACHMENT AND BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
  210. Mentalisation and the Changing Aims of Child Psychoanalysis
  211. On the Relationship of Experimental Psychology and Psychoanalysis: Commentary by Peter Fonagy (London)
  212. GUEST EDITORIAL: MEMORY AND THERAPEUTIC ACTION
  213. The transgenerational transmission of holocaust trauma
  214. PSYCHOANALYTIC RESEARCH AND THE IPA: HISTORY, PRESENT STATUS AND FUTURE POTENTIAL
  215. Attachment, the Development of the Self, and Its Pathology in Personality Disorders
  216. Psychodynamic Approaches
  217. Psychodynamic Theory
  218. THE FUTURE OF AN EMPIRICAL PSYCHOANALYSIS’
  219. Associations among Attachment Classifications of Mothers, Fathers, and Their Infants
  220. The relation of attachment status, psychiatric classification, and response to psychotherapy.
  221. The relation of attachment status, psychiatric classification, and response to psychotherapy.
  222. The Emanuel Miller Memorial Lecture 1992 The Theory and Practice of Resilience
  223. Psychotherapy in Borderline and Narcissistic Personality Disorder
  224. The natural history of tolerance to the benzodiazepines
  225. Patients' attitudes to student doctors
  226. The effect of emotional arousal on spontaneous swallowing rates
  227. AEOROPHAGIA AND IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
  228. Life events, depression and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function
  229. Autonomic arousal in eating disorders: further evidence for the clinical subdivision of anorexia nervosa
  230. A note on statistical inference in meta-analysis
  231. Behavioural techniques in the management of aerophagia in patients with hiatus hernia
  232. Psychiatric symptom patterns of chronic epileptics attending a neurological clinic: a controlled investigation
  233. Parental Care and Attachment
  234. Enrico Jones: Appreciating complexity.
  235. The role of mentalizing in treating attachment trauma
  236. Psychodynamic Treatments
  237. The effectiveness of psychological treatments in psychiatry
  238. Mentalizing and Borderline Personality Disorder
  239. Some reflections on the therapeutic action of psychoanalytic therapy
  240. A contemporary psychoanalytical perspective: Psychodynamic developmental therapy.
  241. Personality development: Infancy and early childhood.
  242. Psychosexual stages.