The authors in this issue resemble those family therapy pioneers in their willingness to rock the boat and exhort their colleagues to reconsider their basic clinical assumptions, including why so many still concentrate on individual treatment, rather than more
challenging modes of therapy.
Not exact matches
Join us during this skill and intervention - focused workshop that starts with a brief introduction
of how the schema
therapy model uses
mode work in love relationships to improve outcomes for even the most
challenging dynamics within a couple.
This workshop will identify and address some
of the most common
challenges in Schema
Therapy Supervision, including observing and understanding conditions for schema /
mode activation and obstacles that arise for both the Supervisor and the Supervisee in the course
of the Schema
Therapy Supervision work.
This keynote will identify and address some
of the most common
challenges in Schema
Therapy Supervision, including observing and understanding conditions for schema /
mode activation and obstacles that arise for both the Supervisor and the Supervisee in the course
of the Schema
Therapy Supervision.
The use
of schema
therapy in the
challenging process
of developing a shared understanding
of self - narratives (overt and hidden), narratives about other people, and their coping and offending
modes is described.