What is the effect of mentalisation-based therapy for children and young people with challenges related to emotional regulation and behavioural problems?
What is the effect of mentalisation-based therapy for children and young people with challenges related to emotional regulation and behavioural problems?
Mentalization-based therapy is a promising approach for children and adolescents with challenges related to emotional regulation and behaviour, but there is still uncertainty about how effective the treatment is for different target groups and types of difficulties. Research points to a need for a better understanding of which components drive positive outcomes, how the therapy works in practice, and how it can be adapted and implemented across different services to achieve lasting improvements.
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