1) what is the efficacy
of Imagery Rescripting (ImRs) as stand - alone treatment for patients with complex PTSD related to childhood abuse
The third talk discusses the effects
of Imagery Rescripting for patients with complex PTSD related to childhood abuse on schema modes, emotion regulation, and interpersonal functioning.
No specific knowledge of Schema Therapy nor previous experience
of imagery rescripting are required.
This workshop focusses on schema therapy for traumatic early childhood memories with the use
of Imagery rescripting.
Not exact matches
This training will cover the use
of imagery and
imagery rescripting; linking current schemas and modes with childhood experiences; limited reparenting for the Child Modes; Mode dialogues (aka Chair Work); Empathic Confrontation; reducing the control
of the Dysfunctional Critic Modes and breaking through therapeutic impasses.
The workshop is aimed at therapists who are already working with
Imagery Rescripting and who wish to increase their skills and the effectiveness
of this intervention.
Imagery rescripting will be a major focus
of the workshop as we have found it to be extremely effective with this group
of patients.
Participants will learn about: the concept
of Schema Mode Model, establishing connection, limited reparenting, getting through avoidant modes,
imagery rescripting in relation to reparenting, trauma, flashbacks and dissociation.
The range
of expected topics includes: group limited reparenting, group
imagery rescripting, exercises to get through maladaptive coping modes, facilitating healing experiences for the vulnerable child mode, play for the happy child mode and group interventions to diminish the control
of the demanding or punitive critic modes.
Workshop tracks included advanced
imagery rescripting with Chris Hayes and Remco van der Wijngaart; research in clinical settings with Arnoud Arntz; anger & aggression in the forensic population with Kerry Beckley and Jan Kossack, and the second day
of the certification program focused on borderline personality disorder with Jeff Young, Joan Farrell, and Ida Shaw.
Interventions will include experiential work to connect and get through the resistance
of dysfunctional coping styles,
imagery rescripting and storytelling to introduce the Vulnerable Child Mode and mode role plays (aka schema mode chair work).
Based on the ISST approved curriculum for certification training this three day introduction presents basics
of ST schemas and modes concepts as well as the core interventions, including limited reparenting,
imagery rescripting, mode - specific role - plays, focused play therapy and other experiential, cognitive and behavioral interventions.
The range
of possible topics includes: group limited reparenting, group
imagery rescripting, exercises to get through maladaptive coping modes, facilitating healing experiences for the vulnerable child mode, play for the happy child mode and group interventions to diminish the control
of the demanding or punitive critic modes.
Techniques
of Schema Therapy I:
Imagery Rescripting and working with therapeutic relationship Dr. med.
Session 7 - Topics Include: OCD and
Imagery with
Rescripting; Early Maladaptive Schemas for Alcohol / Substance Dependent; Two Faces
of Narcissism; Shared Shame and Self - criticism in Group Therapy
The workshop is aimed at therapists who are already working with
Imagery with
Rescripting and who wish to increase their skills and the effectiveness
of this intervention.
Cognitive behavioural treatment
of complex cases
of bulimia: Use
of schema - focused therapy and
imagery rescripting.