Part I. Overview of the Schema Therapy Model: 1. From core emotional needs, to schemas, coping styles and schema modes: the conceptual model of schema therapy; 2. Research support for schema therapy; Part II. The Model of Schema Therapy into Practice: 3. Schema therapy assessment; 4. Case conceptualization and mode mapping in schema therapy; 5. Envisioning the road ahead: a model for the course of schema therapy; 6. Intervention strategies for schema healing 1: limited reparenting; 7. Intervention strategies for schema healing 2: cognitive strategies; 8. Intervention strategies for schema healing 3: experiential techniques; 9. Intervention strategies for schema healing 4: behavioural-pattern breaking techniques; 10. Building connection to healthy modes: the healthy adult and happy child modes; 11. Bypassing maladaptive coping modes and working with roadblocks to change; 12. Preparing for termination and the end-phase of schema therapy; Part III. Application and Adaptations for Mental Health Presentations: 13. Schema therapy for chronic depression and anxiety disorders; 14. Working with complex trauma and dissociation in schema therapy; 15. Schema therapy for eating disorders; Part IV. Application of Schema Therapy in Different Populations and Settings: 16. Schema therapy for forensic populations; 17. Group schema therapy; 18. Schema therapy for the schema therapist: improving therapist wellbeing and enhancing client outcomes through the awareness and healing of therapist schemas; 19. Supervision and the supervisory relationship in schema therapy; 20. Schema therapy in the online world; Epilogue: continuing the journey afterword from Jeffery Young, Ph.D., founder of schema therapy; Index.
A practical guide providing the knowledge and skills needed in the practice of Schema Therapy for novice and experienced therapists.
Robert Brockman is a clinical psychologist and clinical academic working out of Sydney Australia. He is director of Schema Therapy Sydney and co-director of schematherapytrainingonline.com an online platform for Schema Therapy Training. Robert also has an ongoing honorary appointment with the University of Technology Sydney. Susan Simpson is a Clinical Psychologist and clinical academic based in Scotland. She is director of Schema Therapy Scotland, and co-director of both InhaleLifeNow.com and the Global Institute of Eating Disorders. She also runs a small private practice and works in an NHS inpatient Eating Disorders Unit. Christopher Hayes is a clinical psychologist based in Perth, Western Australia. He is the director of Schema Therapy Training Australia and co-director of schematherapytrainingingonline.com. Remco van der Wijngaart is a psychotherapist in private practice in Maastricht, the Netherlands. He is director of the Dutch Institute for Schema Therapy where he offers training courses in schema therapy, both nationally and internationally. He is also director of Van Genderen Opleidingen, a large training centre in the Netherlands. Matthew Smout is a clinical psychologist and Program Director of the Master of Clinical Psychology program and at the University of South Australia, Adelaide. He is also Director of the University of South Australia Psychology Clinic where he supervises the work of provisional psychologists.
'Besides being a very practical handbook covering all fields of
Schema therapy in great detail and in a very structured way, this
book has some 'unique selling points': an updated and critical view
on the model, a comprehensive overview about the latest research, a
detailed description on the spectrum of overcontrolling coping
modes. Another strength are the concise instructions on how to
build up Healthy Adult mode and how to deal with all kinds of
interfering coping modes challenging the therapist - including
verbal transcripts - and how to manage the therapy over the course
of time. According to their fields of expertise, the authors
address specific disorders not sufficiently addressed before in
comparable books on chronic depression and anxiety, eating
disorders, complex trauma and dissociation and forensic clients.
All together a significant and helpful guide for beginners and
experienced colleagues. Definitely worth reading!' Eckhard
Roediger, M.D., Director, Frankfurt Schema Therapy Institute
Germany
'Complete with the classic theoretical concepts, guiding
principles, and effective strategies founded in schema therapy,
this book is a comprehensive and practical resource, that also
offers the most up-to-date, beautifully nuanced, and thoughtfully
illustrated elements of this science-supported model in theory and
practice. It provides the wisdom, the data, and the guiding
navigational tools - making it one of the most valuable
contributions to clinical practitioners, across the globe. Informed
by the work of Dr. Jeffrey Young and presented by some of the most
talented and experienced schema therapy practitioners and
educators, it offers a robust and relevant understanding of schema
theory, supported science, and applications of schema therapy
strategies with some of the most challenging treatment populations.
Hats off to my esteemed colleagues! I am so pleased to confidently
recommend - this essential resource for your clinical library.'
Wendy Behary, Past-President, International Society of Schema
Therapy (ISST), Author, Disarming the Narcissist
'This book, based on a comprehensive and up-to-date review of
research on schema therapy, offers practical guidance and
suggestions about the subtleties of the assessment and therapy
process. Useful clinical examples in the form of short vignettes
and longer summaries bring the details of the practice to life. The
book's approach, at the same time practical, and reflective of the
complexities involved, is continued in the comprehensive coverage
of the range of interventions that are central to schema therapy in
practice. Because of its depth and sophistication, this is a book
that will be valuable not only for those at the early stages of
development as schema therapists, but also for experienced schema
therapists, supervisors and trainers.' David Edwards, Professor of
Psychology, Rhodes University South Africa
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