Adult attachment and psychotic phenomenology in clinical and non‐clinical samples: A systematic review
Psychology and Psychotherapy Theory Research and Practice2013Vol. 87(2), pp. 127–154
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Abstract
Understanding the role of attachment in symptoms may help to gain insight into the development or persistence of symptoms. Associations between attachment and recovery style suggest that it may be helpful to improve attachment security in a context of therapeutic relationships or other social relationships before encouraging people to explore their experiences of psychosis. Associations between insecure attachment and impaired mentalization skills may help in understanding interpersonal difficulties and this knowledge can be used to improve recovery.
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