MBT EN – Understanding Mentalization-Based Treatment
🎙️ Group Session – “Between Frustration and Connection” Welcome to this episode of the MBT podcast. In this episode, we step inside an MBT group therapy session where what appears to be an ordinary everyday event unexpectedly develops into a deeper conversation about boundaries, recognition, and the ways old patterns continue to shape our reactions. Sometimes the situation itself is small. A remark. A rule. An encounter. Yet what happens inside us can be far greater than the event itself. Today, we listen to a group exploring how quickly old feelings of injustice, rejection, and not being taken seriously can be reawakened. And perhaps more importantly: What happens when you try to stay curious about yourself, while every instinct tells you to react? ⸻ 🧠 What is central in this episode When something small touches something much bigger Sometimes the event itself is not the real issue. Instead, it touches something much older. A feeling of not being seen. Not being heard. Or the experience that someone else has the power to decide what is right for you. In this session, the group explores why seemingly small situations can create such powerful emotional reactions. ⸻ Boundaries and responsibility A central theme in this episode is responsibility. Whose problem is it? What belongs to me? And what belongs to someone else? The group explores how difficult it can be to find a healthy balance between caring for yourself and carrying responsibility that was never yours. ⸻ Reacting or first understanding? When emotions rise, the natural impulse is often to react immediately. But what happens when you first become curious about what is happening inside yourself? And what changes when you become curious about the other person without losing yourself in the process? It is in that pause that something new begins to emerge. ⸻ Patterns that keep repeating As the conversation unfolds, several group members begin to recognize old protective strategies that still shape their relationships today. Withdrawing. Attacking. Keeping distance before someone else can. Patterns that once helped them survive, but now sometimes stand in the way of genuine connection. ⸻ Therapy that challenges growth Alongside the personal themes, the group also reflects openly on the therapy itself. What do you actually need in order to grow? When does guidance feel supportive? And when should therapy challenge, confront, and encourage you to move beyond your comfort zone? The discussion shows that these questions are also an important part of the therapeutic process. ⸻ 🌟 The common thread The common thread in this episode is that the greatest emotional reactions are often not caused by the event itself, but by the meaning our past gives to it. Mentalizing helps us recognize that difference. Not by pushing feelings away. But by becoming curious about what has truly been touched. And it is there that new ways of responding begin to emerge. ⸻ 💬 Closing This episode shows that personal growth is not created only through difficult conversations. It also begins with the willingness to pause and explore what lies beneath them. Sometimes change starts not with an answer… but with one honest question: “What is really being touched inside me… and why?”
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