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Book Synopsis

The Schema Therapy Clinician's Guide is a complete clinical resource for psychotherapists implementing schema therapy, group schema therapy or a combination of both in a structured, cost-effective way. The authors provide ready-made individual and group sessions with patient hand-outs.

  • A unique resource providing ready-made individual and group schema therapy sessions, linked across schema modes, allowing clinicians to pick and choose what they need or adopt a full integrated individual and group program which can be delivered over a range of treatment lengths from a six week intensive program to a one year outpatient treatment
  • Approaches treatment by targeting maladaptive Schema Modes rather than specific disorders, thus increasing clinical flexibility and ensuring shelf life through changes in diagnostic classification
  • Provides step-by-step instructions and tips for therapists, along with a wealth of unique clinical resources including

    Table of Contents
    List of Figures and Tables ix

    About the Authors xi

    Foreword xiii

    Acknowledgments xvii

    About the Companion Web Site xix

    1 Introduction 1

    1.1 Background 1

    1.2 The Chapters 3

    2 The Basics of Schema Therapy 5

    2.1 The Theoretical Model 5

    2.2 Goals and Stages of Schema Therapy 9

    2.3 Limited Reparenting 10

    2.4 The Components of Schema Therapy 20

    3 The Integrated Schema Therapy Treatment Program 21

    3.1 The Patients: Who Are Good Candidates? 26

    3.2 The Group Schema Therapy Sessions 27

    3.2.1 The “Welcome” session 28

    3.2.2 Schema Therapy Education sessions 28

    3.2.3 Mode Awareness sessions 28

    3.2.4 Mode Management sessions 29

    3.2.5 Experiential Mode Work sessions 29

    3.3 The Individual Schema Therapy (IST) Sessions 30

    3.4 Options for the Delivery of the Treatment Program 31

    3.5 Structural Aspects of the Group Sessions 35

    3.6 Assessment and Orientation 36

    3.7 The Milieu of the Treatment Program 43

    3.7.1 Multidisciplinary teams in intensive settings 43

    3.7.2 The physical environment 45

    4 The Group Schema Therapy Sessions 47

    4.1 General Therapist Tips for Group Schema Therapy 52

    4.2 The Welcome Group Session 59

    4.3 Five Schema Therapy Education (STE) Sessions 70

    4.4 The 12 Mode Awareness Sessions 95

    4.5 The 12 Mode Management Sessions 114

    4.6 The 12 Experiential Mode Work Sessions 195

    4.6.1 Maladaptive Coping Mode sessions (EMW 1&7) 195

    4.6.2 Dysfunctional Parent Mode sessions (EMW 2&8) 213

    4.6.3 Vulnerable Child Mode sessions (EMW 3&9) 227

    4.6.4 Angry/ Impulsive Child Mode sessions (EMW-ACM 4&10) 240

    4.6.5 Happy Child Mode sessions (EMW 5&11) 247

    4.6.6 Healthy Adult Mode sessions (EMW 6&12) 255

    5 The Individual Schema Therapy sessions 263

    5.1 The Schema Therapy Conceptualization and Goals 265

    5.2 The Maladaptive Coping Modes (MCM) 267

    5.2.1 Schema Therapy behavioral pattern-breaking interventions 267

    5.2.2 Schema Therapy cognitive interventions 275

    5.2.3 Schema Therapy experiential interventions 278

    5.3 Dysfunctional Parent Modes (DyPMs) 280

    5.3.1 Schema Therapy behavioral pattern-breaking interventions 280

    5.3.2 Schema Therapy cognitive interventions (Handout: IST-DyPM3) 282

    5.3.3 Schema Therapy experiential interventions 288

    5.4 The Vulnerable Child Mode 292

    5.4.1 Schema Therapy behavioral pattern-breaking interventions 292

    5.4.2 Schema Therapy cognitive interventions 295

    5.4.3 Schema Therapy experiential interventions 299

    5.5 The Angry or Impulsive Child Mode (ACM, ICM) 302

    5.5.1 Schema Therapy behavioral pattern-breaking interventions 302

    5.5.2 Schema Therapy cognitive interventions 306

    5.5.3 Schema Therapy experiential interventions 309

    5.6 The Happy Child Mode 311

    5.6.1 Schema Therapy behavioral pattern-breaking interventions 311

    5.6.2 Schema Therapy cognitive interventions 313

    5.6.3 Schema Therapy experiential interventions 315

    5.7 The Healthy Adult Mode (HAM) 316

    5.7.1 Schema Therapy behavioral pattern-breaking interventions 316

    5.7.2 Schema therapy cognitive interventions 317

    5.7.3 Schema Therapy experiential interventions 319

    6 Training, Supervision, Research, and Concluding Remarks 321

    6.1 Training 321

    6.2 Supervision 321

    6.3 Research on Schema Therapy 323

    6.4 Concluding Remarks 324

    References 326

    Index 328

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/04/2014
      ISBN13: 9781118509180, 978-1118509180
      ISBN10: 1118509188
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Schema Therapy Clinician's Guide is a complete clinical resource for psychotherapists implementing schema therapy, group schema therapy or a combination of both in a structured, cost-effective way. The authors provide ready-made individual and group sessions with patient hand-outs.

      • A unique resource providing ready-made individual and group schema therapy sessions, linked across schema modes, allowing clinicians to pick and choose what they need or adopt a full integrated individual and group program which can be delivered over a range of treatment lengths from a six week intensive program to a one year outpatient treatment
      • Approaches treatment by targeting maladaptive Schema Modes rather than specific disorders, thus increasing clinical flexibility and ensuring shelf life through changes in diagnostic classification
      • Provides step-by-step instructions and tips for therapists, along with a wealth of unique clinical resources including

        Table of Contents
        List of Figures and Tables ix

        About the Authors xi

        Foreword xiii

        Acknowledgments xvii

        About the Companion Web Site xix

        1 Introduction 1

        1.1 Background 1

        1.2 The Chapters 3

        2 The Basics of Schema Therapy 5

        2.1 The Theoretical Model 5

        2.2 Goals and Stages of Schema Therapy 9

        2.3 Limited Reparenting 10

        2.4 The Components of Schema Therapy 20

        3 The Integrated Schema Therapy Treatment Program 21

        3.1 The Patients: Who Are Good Candidates? 26

        3.2 The Group Schema Therapy Sessions 27

        3.2.1 The “Welcome” session 28

        3.2.2 Schema Therapy Education sessions 28

        3.2.3 Mode Awareness sessions 28

        3.2.4 Mode Management sessions 29

        3.2.5 Experiential Mode Work sessions 29

        3.3 The Individual Schema Therapy (IST) Sessions 30

        3.4 Options for the Delivery of the Treatment Program 31

        3.5 Structural Aspects of the Group Sessions 35

        3.6 Assessment and Orientation 36

        3.7 The Milieu of the Treatment Program 43

        3.7.1 Multidisciplinary teams in intensive settings 43

        3.7.2 The physical environment 45

        4 The Group Schema Therapy Sessions 47

        4.1 General Therapist Tips for Group Schema Therapy 52

        4.2 The Welcome Group Session 59

        4.3 Five Schema Therapy Education (STE) Sessions 70

        4.4 The 12 Mode Awareness Sessions 95

        4.5 The 12 Mode Management Sessions 114

        4.6 The 12 Experiential Mode Work Sessions 195

        4.6.1 Maladaptive Coping Mode sessions (EMW 1&7) 195

        4.6.2 Dysfunctional Parent Mode sessions (EMW 2&8) 213

        4.6.3 Vulnerable Child Mode sessions (EMW 3&9) 227

        4.6.4 Angry/ Impulsive Child Mode sessions (EMW-ACM 4&10) 240

        4.6.5 Happy Child Mode sessions (EMW 5&11) 247

        4.6.6 Healthy Adult Mode sessions (EMW 6&12) 255

        5 The Individual Schema Therapy sessions 263

        5.1 The Schema Therapy Conceptualization and Goals 265

        5.2 The Maladaptive Coping Modes (MCM) 267

        5.2.1 Schema Therapy behavioral pattern-breaking interventions 267

        5.2.2 Schema Therapy cognitive interventions 275

        5.2.3 Schema Therapy experiential interventions 278

        5.3 Dysfunctional Parent Modes (DyPMs) 280

        5.3.1 Schema Therapy behavioral pattern-breaking interventions 280

        5.3.2 Schema Therapy cognitive interventions (Handout: IST-DyPM3) 282

        5.3.3 Schema Therapy experiential interventions 288

        5.4 The Vulnerable Child Mode 292

        5.4.1 Schema Therapy behavioral pattern-breaking interventions 292

        5.4.2 Schema Therapy cognitive interventions 295

        5.4.3 Schema Therapy experiential interventions 299

        5.5 The Angry or Impulsive Child Mode (ACM, ICM) 302

        5.5.1 Schema Therapy behavioral pattern-breaking interventions 302

        5.5.2 Schema Therapy cognitive interventions 306

        5.5.3 Schema Therapy experiential interventions 309

        5.6 The Happy Child Mode 311

        5.6.1 Schema Therapy behavioral pattern-breaking interventions 311

        5.6.2 Schema Therapy cognitive interventions 313

        5.6.3 Schema Therapy experiential interventions 315

        5.7 The Healthy Adult Mode (HAM) 316

        5.7.1 Schema Therapy behavioral pattern-breaking interventions 316

        5.7.2 Schema therapy cognitive interventions 317

        5.7.3 Schema Therapy experiential interventions 319

        6 Training, Supervision, Research, and Concluding Remarks 321

        6.1 Training 321

        6.2 Supervision 321

        6.3 Research on Schema Therapy 323

        6.4 Concluding Remarks 324

        References 326

        Index 328

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