Mark Dangerfield

Mark Dangerfield, PhD, received his doctorate from Ramón Llull University, Barcelona. He was trained in mentalization-based treatment and the AMBIT model (Adolescent Mentalization-Based Integrative Treatment) at the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families in London and was the clinical manager of the pioneering ECID project.

The project, which he helped develop at the Vidal and Barraquer Foundation in Barcelona, is based on the AMBIT model and focuses on young people with high psychopathological risk and high risk of social exclusion.

He is currently a professor at University Institute of Mental Health of the Ramón Llull University, teaching advanced courses in psychoanalytic psychotherapy and family therapy, and serves as director of the University Institute of Mental Health at Ramón Llull University.

He has published articles on AMBIT, the ECID project, and related topics, and has extensive experience in clinical supervision.

Working with Parents in Therapy: A Mentalization-Based Approach

Working with Parents in Therapy: A Mentalization-Based Approach

by Norka Malberg, Elliot Jurist

  • Paperback £38.99

Parenting is a developmental process that fluctuates and transforms throughout the lifespan. To support working with parents, the authors present a mentalizing approach that considers the current... (more)

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