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Debuting as the first treatment manual for group schema therapy, Group Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder is based on the only group schema therapy model validated by published empirical evidence.

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“My impression is that this would be great as the main reference for a specialist training workshop.” (Clinical Psychologist, 13 November 2013

“This helpful book provides a step-by-step approach to learning group schema therapy. Written by experts in the field, it is easy to read and the shaded boxes provide wonderful information. The book should be in the libraries of therapists who deal with individuals diagnosed with personality disorders and/or have suicidal/self-injurious behaviors.” (Doody’s, 1 February 2013)





Table of Contents

Foreword, Jeff Young vii

About the Authors xi

Acknowledgments xv

1. Introduction 1
J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

2. The Conceptual Model of Group Schema Therapy 8
JoanM. Farrell and Ida A. Shaw

3. Using the Therapeutic Factors of Groups to Catalyze and Augment Schema Therapy Interventions 22
J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

4. The Therapist Role: Limited Reparenting Broadened to a Family 37
J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

5. Some Basics of Group Schema Therapy 79
J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

6. The Course of Group Schema Therapy Stage One: Bonding and Emotional Regulation 106
J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

7. The Course of Group Schema Therapy Stage Two: Schema Mode Change 143
J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

8. The Course of Group Schema Therapy Stage Three: Autonomy 225
J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

9. The Patient Workbook Materials and How to Use Them 244
J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

10. Combining Individual and Group Schema Therapy 265
Hannie van Genderen, Michiel van Vreeswijk, Joan Farrell, George Lockwood and Heather Fretwell

11. Meeting Core Emotional Needs in Group Schema Therapy Through Limited Reparenting 271
Poul Perris and George Lockwood

12. A Systematic Review of Schema Therapy For BPD 286
Arnoud Arntz

13. Conclusions and Future Directions for Group Schema Therapy 295
Neele Reiss, Joan Farrell, Arnoud Arntz and Jeffrey Young

Bibliography 302

Index 307

Group Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 20/04/2012
    ISBN13: 9781119958291, 978-1119958291
    ISBN10: 1119958296

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Debuting as the first treatment manual for group schema therapy, Group Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder is based on the only group schema therapy model validated by published empirical evidence.

    Trade Review

    “My impression is that this would be great as the main reference for a specialist training workshop.” (Clinical Psychologist, 13 November 2013

    “This helpful book provides a step-by-step approach to learning group schema therapy. Written by experts in the field, it is easy to read and the shaded boxes provide wonderful information. The book should be in the libraries of therapists who deal with individuals diagnosed with personality disorders and/or have suicidal/self-injurious behaviors.” (Doody’s, 1 February 2013)





    Table of Contents

    Foreword, Jeff Young vii

    About the Authors xi

    Acknowledgments xv

    1. Introduction 1
    J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

    2. The Conceptual Model of Group Schema Therapy 8
    JoanM. Farrell and Ida A. Shaw

    3. Using the Therapeutic Factors of Groups to Catalyze and Augment Schema Therapy Interventions 22
    J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

    4. The Therapist Role: Limited Reparenting Broadened to a Family 37
    J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

    5. Some Basics of Group Schema Therapy 79
    J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

    6. The Course of Group Schema Therapy Stage One: Bonding and Emotional Regulation 106
    J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

    7. The Course of Group Schema Therapy Stage Two: Schema Mode Change 143
    J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

    8. The Course of Group Schema Therapy Stage Three: Autonomy 225
    J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

    9. The Patient Workbook Materials and How to Use Them 244
    J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

    10. Combining Individual and Group Schema Therapy 265
    Hannie van Genderen, Michiel van Vreeswijk, Joan Farrell, George Lockwood and Heather Fretwell

    11. Meeting Core Emotional Needs in Group Schema Therapy Through Limited Reparenting 271
    Poul Perris and George Lockwood

    12. A Systematic Review of Schema Therapy For BPD 286
    Arnoud Arntz

    13. Conclusions and Future Directions for Group Schema Therapy 295
    Neele Reiss, Joan Farrell, Arnoud Arntz and Jeffrey Young

    Bibliography 302

    Index 307

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