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Schema Therapy
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ABSTRACT
Schema Therapy combines proven cognitive behavioral therapy techniques with elements of interpersonal, experiential, and psychodynamic therapies in order to help people with long-term mental health problems including personality disorders and chronic depression. Schema Therapy suggests that many negative cognitive conditions are based on past experiences, and therefore provides models for challenging and modifying negative thoughts and behaviors in order to provoke change.
In this book, Eshkol Rafaeli, David P. Bernstein and Jeffrey Young – pioneers of the Schema Therapy approach – indicate the 30 distinctive features of Schema Therapy, and how the method fits into the broader CBT spectrum.
Divided into two parts, Theoretical Points and Practical Points, this book provides a concise introduction for those new to the technique, as well as a discussion of how it differs from the other cognitive behavioral therapies for those experienced in the field.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |4 pages
Introduction
part |2 pages
Part 1 THEORETICAL POINTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Universal core emotional needs
chapter 2|8 pages
Early maladaptive schema development as a consequence of unmet needs
chapter 3|10 pages
A taxonomy of early maladaptive schemas
chapter 4|6 pages
Coping styles and responses
chapter 5|4 pages
Coping styles: Surrender responses
chapter 6|4 pages
Coping styles: Avoidant responses
chapter 7|4 pages
Coping styles: Overcompensation responses
chapter 8|4 pages
Schema modes as states (the state vs. trait distinction)
chapter 9|4 pages
The wounded core: Vulnerable Child mode
chapter 10|4 pages
Angry and Impulsive Child modes
chapter 11|4 pages
Maladaptive coping modes
chapter 12|4 pages
Internalized parent modes
chapter 13|4 pages
Healthy modes: Healthy Adult, Contented Child
chapter 14|4 pages
Limited reparenting
chapter 15|4 pages
Empathic confrontation
part |2 pages
Part 2: PRACTICAL POINTS