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Improves the ability to understand your own and others’ emotions and intentions.

Mentalization-Based Therapy (MBT): understanding emotions, relationships and reactions

Terapia basada en la mentalización (MBT) helps people understand their own mental states and those of others. A mental state can be a thought, feeling, need, fear, intention or belief. MBT focuses on the link between emotions, relationships and behaviour.

The central idea is simple. When emotions become intense, people can lose the ability to understand what is happening inside themselves or another person. This can lead to conflict, impulsive reactions, withdrawal, fear of rejection or quick assumptions about what others think.

MBT helps the person slow down and ask: “What might be happening in my mind?” and “What might be happening in the other person’s mind?” The aim is not to overanalyse everything. The aim is to create more curiosity, flexibility and emotional safety.

This approach may support people dealing with borderline personality disorder (BPD), emotional regulation difficulties, problemas de relación, attachment trauma, unstable self-image, fear of abandonment or intense interpersonal stress.

What MBT works on

MBT focuses on moments when interpretation becomes too certain, too fast or too emotionally charged. For example, a person may think, “They ignored me because they do not care.” Another person may think, “I feel rejected, so I must leave first.” These reactions can feel true in the moment, even when other explanations exist.

  • Recognising emotions before they drive automatic reactions.
  • Understanding personal triggers in relationships.
  • Reducing impulsive decisions during emotional stress.
  • Questioning quick assumptions about other people’s intentions.
  • Improving communication and conflict repair.
  • Building a more stable sense of self and others.

MBT does not blame the person for strong reactions. It helps them understand why these reactions make sense in context. Then it creates space for different choices.

What happens in sessions?

Sessions often focus on recent situations. The therapist may ask about a conflict, a message, a silence, a sudden emotional shift or a difficult choice. The work stays close to real events rather than abstract theory.

The therapist helps the client slow the situation down. Together, they explore what happened, what the client felt, what they assumed, what they did next and what else might have been possible. This process can make intense moments easier to understand.

In MBT, the therapist usually takes a curious and collaborative stance. They do not act as if they already know the answer. Instead, they help the client explore different perspectives while staying grounded in the present conversation.

MBT and relationships

MBT can be especially useful when relationships feel unstable or confusing. Some people switch quickly between closeness and distance. Others fear rejection, expect criticism or struggle to trust care when it is offered.

Therapy can help identify these patterns without shame. The client may learn to pause before reacting, check assumptions, express needs more clearly and tolerate uncertainty in relationships. These skills can improve communication, reduce conflict and support stronger boundaries.

MBT may also help with trauma de apego, problemas de personalidad, emotional sensitivity and recurring misunderstandings. The work can be helpful when a person often feels misunderstood or reacts strongly to perceived rejection.

MBT and emotional regulation

Strong emotions can make mentalizing harder. Anger, fear, shame or panic can narrow attention and make one explanation feel certain. MBT helps the person notice this shift earlier.

The goal is not to remove emotions. Emotions carry information. MBT helps the person stay connected to emotion without becoming controlled by it. This can reduce impulsive reactions, self-criticism and relationship ruptures.

How MBT relates to other therapies

MBT shares some ground with Terapia psicodinámica, because it explores relationships, attachment and inner experience. It can also sit alongside Terapia dialéctica conductual (DBT), which often focuses more directly on skills for emotion regulation, distress tolerance and interpersonal effectiveness.

Some people may also benefit from Terapia de esquemas, Compassion-Focused Therapy or integrative therapy. The right approach depends on the person’s symptoms, history, goals and support needs.

Is Mentalization-Based Therapy right for you?

MBT may be a good fit if emotions become intense in relationships, if misunderstandings happen often, or if you struggle to know what you feel and need. It may also help if you often assume rejection, feel overwhelmed by conflict or react before you can think clearly.

Before starting, you can ask the therapist about their MBT training, experience with BPD or relationship difficulties, session structure and approach to risk. You can also ask how progress will be reviewed.

Progress in MBT does not mean reading minds. It means becoming less certain too quickly, more curious under stress and more able to stay connected to yourself and others.

This content is for general information only. It does not replace diagnosis, emergency support or treatment from a qualified professional.

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FAQ — Mentalization-Based Therapy (MBT)

¿Qué es la Terapia Basada en la Mentalización (MBT)?

Improves the ability to understand your own and others’ emotions and intentions.

Tu terapeuta adaptará el ritmo y el enfoque de las sesiones a tus necesidades, objetivos y situación actual.

What can Mentalization-Based Therapy help with?

Mentalization-Based Therapy is often used for concerns such as Borderline personality disorder (BPD), Emotional regulation, and Relationship issues.

En la página dedicada a la terapia también se indica qué terapeutas del MIT ofrecen actualmente este enfoque.

What happens in a first mentalization-based therapy session?

La primera sesión suele centrarse en comprender qué te ha llevado a acudir a terapia, qué es lo que quieres cambiar y si el estilo del terapeuta te parece adecuado.

No hace falta que prepares nada perfecto de antemano. Es normal empezar con dudas, incertidumbre o sentimientos encontrados.

How many sessions of Mentalization-Based Therapy do people usually need?

Esto depende de tus objetivos, de la complejidad de lo que estés abordando y de lo estructurado que sea el enfoque. Algunas personas recurren a esta terapia para un trabajo específico a corto plazo, mientras que otras permanecen más tiempo para lograr un cambio más profundo.

Is Mentalization-Based Therapy available online?

La disponibilidad depende del terapeuta. En MIT, puedes consultar las fichas y las páginas de perfil de los terapeutas para ver si ofrecen sesiones en línea.

How much does Mentalization-Based Therapy usually cost?

Las tarifas varían según el terapeuta. Cuando aún no se dispone de precios de terapeutas presenciales, el rango habitual para esta terapia oscila entre los 80 y los 140 euros por sesión.

How do I choose the right mentalization-based therapy therapist on MIT?

Empieza por leer el perfil del terapeuta, su experiencia, los idiomas que habla, su disponibilidad para sesiones online o presenciales y su enfoque. A continuación, comprueba si esa persona trata el tipo de problema con el que necesitas ayuda.

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¿Puedo enviar un mensaje a un terapeuta antes de reservar una cita?

Sí. Los perfiles del MIT pueden incluir mensajería directa, y los terapeutas también pueden activar la reserva en línea cuando esté disponible.

Esto ayuda a los pacientes a plantear preguntas prácticas antes de decidirse a acudir a la primera sesión.

What if I am not sure Mentalization-Based Therapy is the right fit for me?

Eso es muy habitual. Puedes empezar por ponerte en contacto con un terapeuta, explicarle cuáles son tus dificultades y preguntarle si este enfoque se ajusta a tus objetivos.

Si aún no aparece ningún terapeuta especializado en esta terapia, puedes seguir explorando enfoques y patologías relacionadas en la página web.

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