An Exploration of the Capacity to Mentalize Following an Introductory Mentalization Based Treatment Group within an Irish Prison Service

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2023-09-28 DOI:10.1080/24732850.2023.2262452
Niamh O’Leary, Christian Ryan, Maura O’Sullivan, Philip Moore
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ABSTRACTObjectives This study explored participant experience of mentalization after the completion of an introductory MBT group within an Irish prison.Methods Data were collected from four participants using semi-structured interviews which were analyzed according to IPA methodology.Results Four group experiential themes were identified from the data: making sense of difficulties with emotions in the context of early life experiences, learning to feel and manage emotions, keeping other minds in mind and mentalizing in practice.Conclusions This study adds to the wider qualitative literature on MBT and presents a unique insight into participant experiences of developing their mentalizing capacity within a prison setting.Keywords: mentalizingmentalization-based treatmentMBTanti-social personality disorderprisonviolence AcknowledgmentsThe authors would like to extend thanks to the individuals who gave their time to participate in this study as well as Luke Hickey and Aoife O’Carroll who assisted with participant recruitment and Claire Moloney who assisted with the ethics application.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Data availability statementThe participants of this study did not give written consent for their full datasets to be shared publicly, so due to the sensitive nature of the research supporting data is not available.
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在爱尔兰监狱服务中进行介绍性心理化治疗小组后,对心理化能力的探索
【摘要】目的探讨爱尔兰监狱内一个介绍性MBT小组结束后参与者的心智化体验。方法采用半结构化访谈法对4名被试进行资料收集,采用IPA方法进行分析。结果从数据中确定了四个组体验主题:在早期生活经历的背景下理解情绪困难,学习感受和管理情绪,牢记他人的想法和在实践中进行心理化。本研究增加了关于MBT的更广泛的定性文献,并对参与者在监狱环境中发展心智化能力的经历提供了独特的见解。关键词:心理化心理化治疗反社会人格障碍监狱暴力致谢作者要感谢抽时间参与本研究的个人,以及协助招募参与者的Luke Hickey和Aoife O’carroll以及协助伦理申请的Claire Moloney。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。数据可用性声明本研究的参与者没有书面同意公开分享他们的完整数据集,因此由于研究的敏感性,支持数据不可用。
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