Normal and abnormal development of mentalization and development of borderline personality disorder as mentalization dysfunction in the context of development of attachment relation

Journal Title: Psychoterapia - Year 2013, Vol 167, Issue 4

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Leszek Adamczyk

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Leszek Adamczyk (2013). Normal and abnormal development of mentalization and development of borderline personality disorder as mentalization dysfunction in the context of development of attachment relation. Psychoterapia, 167(4), 5-19. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-121712