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Old Mar 02, 2019, 09:12 AM
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I invite you to know the hypothesis and the therapy based on mentalization.
It’s very interesting. It’s not easy to understand, at least, I don’t see it easy and I know it will take a time for me. But, I’m finding that it makes a lot of sense.
How everyone, but especially, a person with bpd, under anxiety and stress struggles a lot to think about themselves and about the others in an effective way, sometimes doing a pre-mentalization and other times, an hypermentalization.
This theory was thought by Peter Fonagy.
Here it’s a link about it.

Mentalization based treatment for borderline personality disorder
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Old Mar 02, 2019, 09:28 AM
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Please, don’t hesitate to add your input, opinion, experiences with this theory. I’m only a beginner in this matter.
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