Depression, trauma and mentalizing: No influence of depressive symptoms on spontaneous theory of mind in a subclinical sample.
Corinne OrlemannCorinne OrlemannTine Van TrichtMarcel BrassSven C MuellerPublished in: The International journal of social psychiatry (2020)
The findings suggest no effect of spontaneous mentalizing in a high-functioning depressed sample. Moreover, the findings also emphasize the need to control for childhood maltreatment experiences in future ToM and social functioning research, as these may constitute subgroups within depressed samples. Tailored therapy for maltreated depression individuals may be beneficial.