Mentalizing refers to the ability to understand one's own and others' thoughts, feelings, and intentions. Epistemic trust is the trust patients place in their therapist's competence and care. This article likely discusses how a therapist developing a patient's ability to mentalize and fostering epistemic trust can strengthen the therapeutic relationship and promote better treatment outcomes.
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Mentalizing refers to the ability to understand one's own and others' thoughts, feelings, and intentions. Epistemic trust is the trust patients place in their therapist's competence and care. This article likely discusses how a therapist developing a patient's ability to mentalize and fostering epistemic trust can strengthen the therapeutic relationship and promote better treatment outcomes.
Mentalizing refers to the ability to understand one's own and others' thoughts, feelings, and intentions. Epistemic trust is the trust patients place in their therapist's competence and care. This article likely discusses how a therapist developing a patient's ability to mentalize and fostering epistemic trust can strengthen the therapeutic relationship and promote better treatment outcomes.
(The Systemic Thinking and Practice Series) Laura Fruggeri, Francesca Balestra, Elena Venturelli - Psychotherapeutic Competencies_ Techniques, Relationships, and Epistemology in Systemic Practice-Rout