12. the conclusion of Gabbard’s paper (p.837)
Here, I quote some of his
statements.
“There is no single
path to, or target of, therapeutic change”.
“Any time we are
tempted to propose a single formula for change, we should take this as a clue
that we are trying to reduce our anxiety about uncertainty by reducing
something very complex to something very simple”.
“Various goals of
treatment and techniques useful for facilitating therapeutic change might not be
free of elements that are conflicting or at cross purposes.”
I basically agree with Gabbard
and consider mentalization based treatment as a basic method that we can use in
order to prowl forward in our analytic treatment.
I basically agree with Gabbard
and consider mentalization based treatment as a basic method that we can use in
order to prowl forward in our analytic treatment.