Reflective function and identity in adolescents with clinical and nonclinical symptoms

Abstract Introduction Reflective function is developed in the context of secure attachment and corresponds to the ability to understand one’s mental states and those of others. Thus, identity develops, which relates to the experience of self as unique, continuous and coherent. Objective To identify...

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