MBT South Asia Network

Mentalization Based Treatment (MBT) is an innovative evidence based treatment developed by Professors Anthony Bateman and Peter Fonagy, initially for the treatment of borderline personality disorder (BPD), now used on a wide range of disorders.
Mentalization is a basic stance that requires emotional regulation and ability to reflect on self and the other, as demanded by any given situation. People with a history of attachment trauma, personality disorder and other mental disorders that disrupt emotional regulation, historically, are more likely to have reduced capacity to mentalize. While most therapies incidentally improve mentalizing and reflective capacity, MBT is one of the first approaches that focuses on it as a core outcome.
MBT training emphasises on equips clinicians with skills that facilitate client mentalizing. This differs from the therapist attitude used in other treatment modalities.

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About the network

MBT training was first brought to India by The PARC in 2019, commencing the journey of training, supervised and experiential learning for the first batch of clinicians from a diverse background. This network is part of the MBT global network that is managed by the Anna Freud Centre, London, UK and is responsible for monitoring quality of the curriculum and ensuring achievement of core competencies by certified clinicians.
This page forms the central point of access for updates on MBT and upcoming training programs in South Asia. Until now, general MBT training has been delivered to interested clinicians. In the near future, we hope to bring trainers to deliver wider applications of therapy skills including MBT with adolescents, parents, families and other client groups.

Training Pathway

Basic training

Three days face to face training with a certified trainer from the Anna Freud Centre. (2019, 2021, 2023 trainings by Prof Anthony Bateman).

Supervision

A minimum of ten hours of supervision of recorded sessions with AFC accredited supervisor.

Practitioner training

Two days face to face training with reading and discussion of clinical experiences for students who have completed the basic training course with a certified trainer from the AFC.

Testimonials

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Prakriti Nanda
Psychologist

The MBT training equipped me with the ability to situate a client's attachment history in the MBT framework to develop effective therapy outcomes. The pointed feedback offered by the trainers and participants on session recordings helped me correct my therapist stance, especially in challenging sessions. Overall, I gained clarity on the trajectory of clients' progress.

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Dr Bhargavaraman R P
psychiatrist

I was fortunate enough to be in trained by Prof Anthony Bateman. The MBT approach takes away the myth of having to be an expert to know your patients mind, instead encourages you to be present along with your patients to help discover themselves. MBT has provided me a sense of great confidence to deal with complex personality disorders in my clinical practice.

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Faculty

Dr Anthony Bateman

Principal trainer

Dr Anthony W Bateman is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist who developed Mentalization Based Treatment ( MBT ) for borderline personality disorder and studied its effectiveness in research trials. He has authored 16 books including Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: mentalization based treatment and Mentalization Based Treatment for Personality Disorder: a practical guide (2016) (with Peter Fonagy).

Dr Ashlesha Bagadia

Associate trainer

Dr Ashlesha Bagadia is psychiatrist, psychotherapist and MBT practitioner who runs MBT group therapy and works with individuals and families where there is high conflict and non-mentalizing. She supervises trainees who have completed initial courses of MBT.

MBT India: Practitioners and trainees

MBT Practitioner & Supervisor

  • Dr Ashlesha Bagadia, psychiatrist and psychotherapist, Bangalore

MBT Practitioner

  • Bhargavaraman Ramanathapura Parthsarathy, psychiatrist, Bangalore

Advanced trainees

  • Archana Ramanathan, counsellor, Bangalore
  • B Suhavana, clinical psychologist, Chennai
  • Dr Jyothsna Chandur, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Himani Kashyap, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • K Dharani Devi, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Kanika Mehrotra, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Lakshmi Venkatraman, psychiatrist, Chennai
  • Manila Mariam Mathews, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Mehak Sikand, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Nisha John, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Nithya Poornima Murugappan, clinical, psychologist, Bangalore
  • Poornima Bhola, clinical, psychologist, Bangalore
  • Poornima Mahindru, clinical, psychologist, Bangalore
  • Prakriti Nanda, counselling psychologist, Gurgaon
  • Ragini Yerragudi, counsellor, Bangalore
  • Shabari Bhattacharyya, counsellor, Bangalore
  • Shilpa Nagaraj, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Shreedhar Kantur Basave Gowda, psychiatrist, Bangalore
  • Sreyoshi Ghosh, psychiratrist, Bangalore

Basic trainees

  • A Chinmayee, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Aishwarya Pethe-Kulkarni, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Ajit Bhide, psychiatrist, Bangalore
  • Ambika Singh, clinical psychologist, New Delhi
  • Ananta Khare, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Anupama K Arun, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Apoorva Sudhakara Shetty, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Arpitha Anand, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Arushee Wahi, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Ashima Gupta, clinical psychologist, New Delhi
  • Bakul dua, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Barsleeby Alex Daniel, clinical psychologist, Thiruvalla
  • Bhavna Vijay, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Chaithanya Vannarath, counselling psychologist, Bangalore
  • Deepak Jayarajan, psychiatrist, Bangalore
  • Divya Ganesh Nallur, psychiatrist, Bangalore
  • Dr Chandrima Misra Mukherjee, clinical psychologist, Gurgaon
  • Dr Alafia J, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Dr Pranaya Ravindran Prabhu, psychiatrist, Australia
  • Dr Nitin Anand, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • G Vikram Prabhu, psychiatrist, Bangalore
  • Gayathri Devadasan, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Harikrupa Sridhar, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Jaisal Jamal, clinical psychologist, Calicut
  • Janaki R, psychiatrist, Chennai
  • Jayakumar Menon, psychiatrist, Chennai
  • John Vijay Sagar Kommu, psychiatrist, Bangalore
  • Jyotsna Agrawal, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Kannan Ganeshan Kallapiran, psychiatrist, Gold Coast
  • Lavanya P Sharma, psychiatrist, Bangalore
  • Madhusudan Srinivasan, psychiatrsit, Bangalore
  • Mahesh Natarajan, counsellor, Bangalore
  • Manisha Gokhale
  • Masooma Mahtabi
  • Meera Alva
  • Monisha Sharma, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Muhammed Sabih, clinical psychologist, Calicut
  • Nagasudha T, clinical psychologist, Tiruchirappalli
  • Nitya Dhruve, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Pallavi Shetty, counsellor, Bangalore
  • Poornima V, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Prabha S Chandra, psychiatrist, Bangalore
  • Prateek Sharma, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Preeti Jacob, psychiatrist, Bangalore
  • Princy Jain, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Priya Puri, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Priyanka K, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • R Akshaya, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Radhika E S, psychiatrist, Bangalore
  • Rajakumari P Reddy, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Rameela Shekhar, psychiatric social worker, Bangalore
  • Rathna Isaac, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Reena Thomas, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Rhea Dubey, counselling psychologist, Gurgaon
  • Sabina Rao, psychiatrist, Bangalore
  • Sahana S, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Sheetal Lakhani, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Sherin Susan Suresh, psychologist, Bangalore
  • Shweta Kadaba, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Siddhika Ayyer, psychiatrist, Chennai
  • Smitha K, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Sneha Goyal, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Sowmya Bhaskaran, psychiatrist, Bangalore
  • Sowmya Krishna, psychiatrist, Bangalore
  • Srividya Rajaram, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Subhashini Gopal, clinical psychologist, Chennai
  • Sukanya S, counselling psychologist, Bangalore
  • Systla Rukmini, clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Tavleen Kaur Kohli,clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Tejas Shah, clinical psychologist, Mumbai
  • Thomas Mathai, psychiatrist, Cochin
  • Vaisnvy Kapur,clinical psychologist, Bangalore
  • Varsha Suresh, counselling psychologist, Bangalore
  • Vinod Kumar, psychiatrist, Bangalore
  • Yamini D, psychiatrist, Bangalore

MBT Trainees