Adversity, attachment, and mentalizing

Volume: 64, Pages: 59 - 66
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
The papers in this special issue offer evidence of personality disorder as a dysfunction of higher-order cognition, which is conceptualized variously as a disorder of mentalizing, metacognition, mindfulness, social cognition and reflective function. While there may be differences in the scope of these concepts, they all imply that higher-order mental processing is at the core of personality function. In this commentary, the authors use...
Paper Details
Title
Adversity, attachment, and mentalizing
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
64
Pages
59 - 66
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