Reflective Functioning Scale: A Summary

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The Reflective Functioning scale (RFS) is the standard measure for assessing individuals’ mentalizing ability (Katznelson, 2014; Taubner et al., 2013). Despite the general challenges in mentalizing assessment, the RFS is able to offer critical information about a person’s mentalizing capacity within a theoretical framework that includes a developmental model, a theory of psychopathology and a hypothesis about the mechanism of change (Bateman & Fonagy, 2012). It is therefore important to examine how the RFS was developed and how it addresses the difficulties in measuring reflective functioning before developing a new measure for mentalizing. This chapter first introduces briefly the history of the development of the RFS together with a summary …show more content…

The RFS was constructed as a part of a cross-generational attachment study in 1991 to assess parents’ quality of understanding others’ intentionality as demonstrated in their Adult Attachment Interviews. This capacity of understanding mental states is thought to be derived from the function of an internal observer, that is, the “reflective self” (Fonagy, Steele, Steele, Moran, & Higgitt, 1991). In that study, Fonagy et al. (1991) found that first-time parents’ reflective function measured before the birth of their child could predict the infant’s attachment status at ages 12 and 18 months. Furthermore, in a following study on the same sample, it was found that RF was particularly important in the cases where parents reported early adversity in their own childhood. To be more specific, for mothers who reported significant early deprivation history, 100% of those with high reflective function had secure infants (Fonagy, Steele, Steele, Higgitt, & Target, 1994). These results indicate the significant role reflective function plays in the early infant-caregiver relationship and attachment transmission. Because of the usefulness of the scale, the manual of the RFS was produced for application to Adult Attachment Interview in 1998. Although the manual is not published, it has been extensively used in the RF

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