The mentalizing approach to psychopathology: State of the art and future directions
P Luyten, C Campbell, E Allison… - Annual review of clinical …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Mentalizing is the capacity to understand others and oneself in terms of internal mental
states. It is assumed to be underpinned by four dimensions: automatic–controlled, internally …
states. It is assumed to be underpinned by four dimensions: automatic–controlled, internally …
The Lancet Psychiatry Commission on psychological treatments research in tomorrow's science
Background Psychological treatments occupy an important place in evidence-based mental
health treatments. Now is an exciting time to fuel treatment research: a pressing demand for …
health treatments. Now is an exciting time to fuel treatment research: a pressing demand for …
[HTML][HTML] The parental reflective functioning questionnaire: Development and preliminary validation
This paper reports on three studies on the development and validation of the Parental
Reflective Functioning Questionnaire (PRFQ), a brief, multidimensional self-report measure …
Reflective Functioning Questionnaire (PRFQ), a brief, multidimensional self-report measure …
Testing the cycle of maltreatment hypothesis: Meta-analytic evidence of the intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment
It has long been claimed that “maltreatment begets maltreatment,” that is, a parent's history
of maltreatment increases the risk that his or her child will also suffer maltreatment. However …
of maltreatment increases the risk that his or her child will also suffer maltreatment. However …
Disorganized attachment in infancy: A review of the phenomenon and its implications for clinicians and policy-makers
Disorganized/Disoriented (D) attachment has seen widespread interest from policy makers,
practitioners, and clinicians in recent years. However, some of this interest seems to have …
practitioners, and clinicians in recent years. However, some of this interest seems to have …
Mind matters: A meta-analysis on parental mentalization and sensitivity as predictors of infant–parent attachment.
Major developments in attachment research over the past 2 decades have introduced
parental mentalization as a predictor of infant–parent attachment security. Parental …
parental mentalization as a predictor of infant–parent attachment security. Parental …
What meta-analyses reveal about the replicability of psychological research.
Abstract [Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported in Vol 145 (7) of
Psychological Bulletin (see record 2019-32510-001). In the article, the Open Science …
Psychological Bulletin (see record 2019-32510-001). In the article, the Open Science …
Benefits of a bedtime routine in young children: Sleep, development, and beyond
JA Mindell, AA Williamson - Sleep medicine reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper presents a conceptual model and reviews the empirical evidence to support a
nightly bedtime routine as a key factor in the promotion of not only healthy sleep, but also of …
nightly bedtime routine as a key factor in the promotion of not only healthy sleep, but also of …
Maternal adverse childhood experiences, attachment style, and mental health: pathways of transmission to child behavior problems
Background Investigations have found mothers' adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)
confer an intergenerational risk to their children's outcomes. However, mechanisms …
confer an intergenerational risk to their children's outcomes. However, mechanisms …
[HTML][HTML] What we have changed our minds about: Part 1. Borderline personality disorder as a limitation of resilience
This paper sets out a recent transition in our thinking in relation to psychopathology
associated with personality disorder, in an approach that integrates our thinking about …
associated with personality disorder, in an approach that integrates our thinking about …