
Psychological Mindedness
A Contemporary Understanding
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. September 2025
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-041-08501-0 (ISBN)
Description
Psychological Mindedness: A Contemporary Understanding was first published in 1997. At the time, psychodynamically-oriented clinicians had long emphasized the relevance of psychological mindedness to effective therapy. But what does the term mean? That had been a difficult question to answer. There had been a variety of definitions and measures not only of psychological mindedness but of related constructs such as alexithymia, private self-consciousness, self-focused attention, social perspective taking, and personal intelligence.
Over the previous decade, McCallum and Piper had developed their own definition and measure of psychological mindedness, and examined the extent to which it predicted patient response to psychodynamic psychotherapy. This book is both a collection of both their own efforts and those of their fellow researchers in this broad field. It attempted to increase mental health practitioners' understanding of psychological mindedness and its importance to patient assessment and treatment at the time. It also provides practical methods for assessing psychological mindedness and addresses its relevance to interpersonal contexts outside the mental health field.
This book was intended to facilitate clinicians' efforts to select the most appropriate patients for their particular approaches to therapy, which would in turn reduce client dropout rates and maximize therapeutic processes and outcomes.
Over the previous decade, McCallum and Piper had developed their own definition and measure of psychological mindedness, and examined the extent to which it predicted patient response to psychodynamic psychotherapy. This book is both a collection of both their own efforts and those of their fellow researchers in this broad field. It attempted to increase mental health practitioners' understanding of psychological mindedness and its importance to patient assessment and treatment at the time. It also provides practical methods for assessing psychological mindedness and addresses its relevance to interpersonal contexts outside the mental health field.
This book was intended to facilitate clinicians' efforts to select the most appropriate patients for their particular approaches to therapy, which would in turn reduce client dropout rates and maximize therapeutic processes and outcomes.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Adult education, General, and Postgraduate
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-08501-0 (9781041085010)
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Persons
Mary McCallum and William E. Piper were both, at the time of original publication, based in the Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta, Canada.
Editor
University of Alberta, Edmonton
University of Alberta, Edmonton
Content
Preface. Part I: Measures of Psychological Mindedness 1. Self-Report Measures of Psychological Mindedness Hope R. Conte and Rosemarie Ratto 2. The Psychological Mindedness Assessment Procedure Mary McCallum and William E. Piper 3. Assessing the Psychological Mindedness of Children and Adolescents Robert L. Hatcher and Sherry L. Hatcher Part II: Measures of Concepts Related to Psychological Mindedness 4. Alexithymia Graeme J. Taylor and Helen L. Taylor 5. Self-Consciousness and Its Relation to Psychological Mindedness Allan Fenigstein 6. Personal Intelligence Lee Crandall Park and Thomas Joseph Park 7. Psychological Mindedness as "Reading Between the Lines" Stephen J. Dollinger 8. Social Perspective Taking Rosanne Menna and Nancy J. Cohen Part III: Integration and Implications 9. Psychological Mindedness in Psychotherapists Barry A. Farber and Valerie Golden 10. Integration of Psychological Mindedness and Related Concepts Mary McCallum and William E. Piper. Author Index. Subject Index. Contributors.