Mentalizing and Epistemic Trust by Robbie Duschinsky

Mentalizing and Epistemic Trust by Robbie Duschinsky

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Mentalizing and Epistemic Trust by Robbie Duschinsky

Mentalizing and Epistemic Trust offers a critical overview of MBT, exploring its roots in attachment theory, and more broadly. The main theories and concepts in the work of Fonagy and colleagues are placed in an historical and social context, and changes occurring in the present moment are thoroughly appraised.
The authors convey an impression of the extremely significant and far-reaching influence of the ideas behind mentalization and the relevance of theseThis book is likely to appeal to those interested in the considered and nuanced detail of the evolution and modifications of these ideas. * Martin Smith, Journal of Social Work Practice *
Dr Robbie Duschinsky is Senior University Lecturer in Social Sciences in the Primary Care Unit at the University of Cambridge, and Fellow and Director of Studies at Sidney Sussex College. His study of attachment research has been supported by an Investigator Award from the Wellcome Trust. He is the author of Cornerstones of Attachment Research (OUP), and with Kate White he is the co-editor of Trauma and Loss: Key Texts from the John Bowlby Archive (Routledge). He is also the co-author of Sustaining Social Work: Between Power and Powerlessness (Palgrave Macmillan). Sarah Foster is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at the University of Northumbria, and a Visiting Researcher in the Primary Care Unit at the University of Cambridge. Sarah teaches psychological theories and concepts to students on Social Work and Guidance and Counselling degree courses. She is also undertaking doctoral research on attachment theory and its relevance to clinical and social work practice.
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ISBN 13 9780198871187
ISBN 10 019887118X
Title Mentalizing and Epistemic Trust
Author Robbie Duschinsky
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2021-07-08
Number of pages 304
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