Contextual Schema Therapy

An Integrative Approach to Personality Disorders, Emotional Dysregulation, and Interpersonal Functioning

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapy, Interpersonal Relations
Cover of the book Contextual Schema Therapy by Eckhard Roediger, MD, Bruce A. Stevens, PhD, Robert Brockman, DClinPsy, Jeffrey Young, PhD, New Harbinger Publications
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Author: Eckhard Roediger, MD, Bruce A. Stevens, PhD, Robert Brockman, DClinPsy, Jeffrey Young, PhD ISBN: 9781684030972
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications Publication: June 1, 2018
Imprint: Context Press Language: English
Author: Eckhard Roediger, MD, Bruce A. Stevens, PhD, Robert Brockman, DClinPsy, Jeffrey Young, PhD
ISBN: 9781684030972
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Publication: June 1, 2018
Imprint: Context Press
Language: English

In this groundbreaking book, three internationally recognized psychologists present a step-by-step guide outlining the most up-to-date innovations in schema therapy (ST). This important book offers a clear and practical road map for putting the schema mode model into practice, improving clients' interpersonal functioning, and integrates the latest advances in contextual behavioral psychology. 

ST is a powerful, integrative treatment model that combines aspects of cognitive, behavioral, and psychodynamic therapies. It has proven highly effective in treating a number of mental health issues, including difficult-to-treat personality disorders. ST’s main premise is that mental health issues arise as a result of unmet emotional needs in childhood, leading to the development of early maladaptive schemas (EMS). But, more and more, ST has shifted away from EMS to focus on schema content—that is, changing the way clients relate to their experiences and to others.

This book incorporates the latest findings in contextual behavioral science with a focus on clients’ coping styles—or schema modes—and improving interpersonal functioning. The book includes exercises from compassion-focused therapies, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and even functional analytic psychotherapy (FAP) to help your clients become more aware of their own unhealthy coping patterns and behaviors. You’ll also discover a range of emotion-focused and experiential techniques to use in therapy with your client.

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In this groundbreaking book, three internationally recognized psychologists present a step-by-step guide outlining the most up-to-date innovations in schema therapy (ST). This important book offers a clear and practical road map for putting the schema mode model into practice, improving clients' interpersonal functioning, and integrates the latest advances in contextual behavioral psychology. 

ST is a powerful, integrative treatment model that combines aspects of cognitive, behavioral, and psychodynamic therapies. It has proven highly effective in treating a number of mental health issues, including difficult-to-treat personality disorders. ST’s main premise is that mental health issues arise as a result of unmet emotional needs in childhood, leading to the development of early maladaptive schemas (EMS). But, more and more, ST has shifted away from EMS to focus on schema content—that is, changing the way clients relate to their experiences and to others.

This book incorporates the latest findings in contextual behavioral science with a focus on clients’ coping styles—or schema modes—and improving interpersonal functioning. The book includes exercises from compassion-focused therapies, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and even functional analytic psychotherapy (FAP) to help your clients become more aware of their own unhealthy coping patterns and behaviors. You’ll also discover a range of emotion-focused and experiential techniques to use in therapy with your client.

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