Mentalizing in Psychotherapy: Discussion on Explicit and Implicit of the Therapeutic Relationship

Keywords

Mentalizing
therapy relationship
psychotherapy Mentalización
relación terapéutica
psicoterapia

How to Cite

Martinez, C. (2017). Mentalizing in Psychotherapy: Discussion on Explicit and Implicit of the Therapeutic Relationship. Terapia Psicológica, 29(1), 97-105. Retrieved from https://teps.cl/index.php/teps/article/view/167

Abstract

The capacity for mentalizing is a developmental achievement and its quality is infl uenced by the early relationships with attachment fi gures. Mentalizing plays a central role in psychotherapy, both as a mental activity of therapist and patient, as well as in the task of promoting the development of this capacity in patients who lack it. In this work the usefulness of mentalizing for psychotherapy is described, emphasizing the activity of the therapist in the generation of mentalizing in the patient, but the mechanisms of integration between the explicit and implicit of this process are discussed. I propose that while explicit mentalizing can
change according to therapist degree of training, implicit mentalizing depends much more on the therapist’s amplitude of consciousness (mindfulness) about his mental states and his ability to express and bring these mental states into psychotherapy.

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