Mentalization Based Therapy (MBT), with Dr. Anthony W. Bateman and Dr. Peter Fonagy

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  • čas přidán 22. 02. 2024
  • Unlock the power of mentalization! Join us in this insightful journey as we delve into the fascinating concept of mentalization and its profound impact on our lives.
    Mentalization, the ability to reflect upon and understand one's own and others' states of mind, plays a crucial role in shaping our interactions and emotional well-being. In this video, we explore the essence of mentalization, its significance in fostering empathy and connection, and its role in navigating complex emotions.
    Discover how mentalization-based therapy (MBT) revolutionizes the treatment of conditions like borderline personality disorder (BPD) by enhancing individuals' capacity to understand and regulate their emotions effectively.
    Key Topics Covered:
    What is Mentalization and Why Does It Matter?
    Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder and Its Relationship with Mentalization
    Mentalization-Based Therapy (MBT): A Transformative Approach to Healing
    Cultivating a Mentalizing Stance: The Therapist's Role in Promoting Empathy and Understanding
    Reflective Functioning: Unraveling the Power of Self-Awareness and Emotional Insight
    Practical Applications of Mentalization: From Therapy to Everyday Life
    Whether you're curious about the intricacies of the human mind or seeking practical insights for enhancing emotional intelligence, this video offers a comprehensive exploration of mentalization and its profound implications for personal growth and well-being.
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Komentáře • 33

  • @chachi958-rg8ju

    2 podcasts in a row that provide me with the clinical knowledge I find severely lacking in my grad program. Many thx!

  • @Our_Patterns

    Pumped for this one.

  • @accordionSWE

    Thank you for posting this interview. It was a great joy to listen to the discussion about reflective function.

  • @shirleyduane1339

    One of my favorites! Thank you all

  • @erhsetgw

    thank you!!!!

  • @MiltonJava

    Thanks, this is great.

  • @SylviabombsmithUjhy75bd34

    love me some fongy & batman.

  • @chasing-mental-clarity

    this feels more like an interrogation vs an interview. painful to watch. on minute 12 and i don’t doubt there’s good info in here but there’s a lot more that could be done to make this interview experience smoother

  • @AnonymousCowardly

    I was treated with MBT for persistent depression (don't ask why), and it only made things worse. The therapists' attempts to encourage mentalization only fueled my self-doubt and inhibitions.

  • @Our_Patterns

    Yeomans & Kernberg request.

  • @polyspastos

    "gy" is quite close to the sound in "did you" (the "middle" one, between the two words). you might try with "due" or "during", but "gy" is usually a bit softer. In another way: say "d" out loud and notice that the tip of your tongue will touch your palate. In the case of "gy" it should rather be the middle of your tongue there, the tip should reach the backside of your teeth. or a different approach: say the word "tube". note the sound at the beginning, that is "ty" roughly in Hungarian. "gy" is the voiced counterpart - add a bit of sound to it, and you're there. it might just be me, but not being able to properly pronounce the name of a guest feels rude to me, especially on a channel like this