Schema Therapy - A Phase-Oriented Approach: Targeting Tasks and Techniques in Individual and Group Schema Therapy


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Schema Therapy - A Phase-Oriented Approach, Targeting Tasks and Techniques in Individual and Group Schema Therapy is a practical guide which presents an innovative approach to managing individual and group schema therapy. By structuring the overall therapeutic process into four distinct phases, each with specific attitudes, goals and exercises, the therapist and client can work together, one step at a time, toward a successful outcome. The book offers clear guidelines for achieving an optimal balance between confrontation and collaboration, between cognitive, behavioural and experiential techniques, between rules and freedom, and between work and play. Phase 1 focuses on safety and security; phase 2 rocks the boat in stirring up old pain and emotions, phase 3 encourages the client to take control and try new things, and phase 4 is about reinventing yourself and learning to live happily as a human being - with all its associated pain and pitfalls. Each chapter contains a wealth of phase-specific exercises, points of concern and practical tips.

Author: Rosi Reubsaet
Publisher: Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Published: 09/03/2021
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.25lbs
Size: 9.70h x 7.40w x 0.60d
ISBN13: 9781914010569
ISBN10: 1914010566
BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Clinical Psychology
- Psychology | Cognitive Psychology & Cognition

About the Author
ROSI REUBSAET is a clinical psychologist, cognitive behavioural therapist and schema therapy supervisor who has specialized for two decades in working with individuals who suffer from severe personality disorders. She gives international courses and workshops, and she is a board member of the personality disorders division of the Dutch Association for Behavioral and Cognitive therapy. Rosi is the co-founder and general director of the House for Schema Therapy, a mental health care facility in the Netherlands.