Relating to the above, an interesting article: "How to Evaluate Metacognitive Functioning in Psychotherapy. The Metacognition Assessment Scale and its Application" Semerari et al. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy 10, 238-261 (2003) Also see "Fonagy and Target's Model of Mentalization" cht. 12 in: Psychoanalytic Theories: Perspectives from Developmental Psychopathology, P. Fonagy and M. Target (2003) Wurr pub.
This model of Borderline Pers. Disorder, written from a psycholanalytic perspective, seems peculiarly cognitive in the main and outlines thinking that CBT therapists seem slow to take up on (apart from the above)in their formulations of BPD. A point of rapproachment at last...perhaps?
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