[HTML][HTML] Epistemic trust: a comprehensive review of empirical insights and implications for developmental psychopathology

E Li, C Campbell, N Midgley… - Research in Psychotherapy …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Originally rooted in philosophy and sociology, the concept of epistemic trust has recently
transitioned to developmental psychopathology, illuminating social-cognitive processes in …

The role of epistemic trust in the relationship between attachment and mentalization: a systematic review

G Esposito, S Totaro, A Di Maro… - Mediterranean Journal of …, 2024 - cab.unime.it
Epistemic trust can be defined as the ability to rely on social and cultural information from
others. It allows to integrate the new knowledge in the vision of self and world, promoting the …

[HTML][HTML] “Don't Leave me Behind!” Problematic Internet Use and Fear of Missing Out Through the Lens of Epistemic Trust in Emerging Adulthood

IMA Benzi, A Fontana, V Lingiardi, L Parolin… - Current …, 2024 - Springer
The present study investigates the association between Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and
Problematic Internet Use (PIU) in a sample of 358 cisgender emerging adults (74.58 …

[HTML][HTML] The interplay of mentalization and epistemic trust: a protective mechanism against emotional dysregulation in adolescent internalizing symptoms

L Parolin, A Milesi, G Comelli… - Research in Psychotherapy …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Mentalization is the ability to interpret actions as caused by intentional mental states.
Moreover, mentalization facilitates the development of epistemic trust (ET), namely, the …

[HTML][HTML] Different epistemic stances for different traumatic experiences: implications for mentalization

IMA Benzi, N Carone, L Parolin… - Research in …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Traumatic experiences may impair reflective functioning (RF), making it difficult for
individuals to understand their own and others' mental states. Epistemic trust (ET), which …

A preliminary validation of PMQ—A four-factor questionnaire measuring parental mentalizing

T Teräsahjo, T Turunen, O Lahtinen… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
The present study describes the construction and preliminary validation of a new parental
mentalizing scale, PMQ. Based on theory, we hypothesized that one higher-order parental …

Mentalizing in psychotherapeutic processes of patients with eating disorders

A Zeeck, I Lau, K Endorf, L Schaefer, S Euler… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Background Improvement in the capacity to mentalize (ie, reflective functioning/RF) is
considered both, an outcome variable as well as a possible change mechanism in …

Visual analysis of trustworthiness studies: based on the Web of Science database

Z Zhang, W Deng, Y Wang, C Qi - Frontiers in Psychology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Trustworthiness is the most significant predictor of trust and has a significant impact on
people's levels of trust. Most trustworthiness–related research is empirical, and while it has a …

Cognitive-affective processes in interpersonal synchrony: behavioral and neural associations with borderline personality traits. Clinical implications in psychotherapy.

C Gregorini - 2024 - boa.unimib.it
Abstract “Synchrony” is still complex to define and delimit. However, studying the processes
that are the “pre-conditions” of synchrony needs a multidisciplinary approach. To fill this gap …

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IMA Benzi, N Carone, L Parolin, G Martin-Gagnon… - 2023 - art.torvergata.it
Traumatic experiences may impair reflective functioning (RF), making it difficult for
individuals to understand their own and others' mental states. Epistemic trust (ET), which …