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Michiel van Vreeswijk – The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Schema Therapy. Theory, Research and Practice

Michiel van Vreeswijk – The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Schema Therapy. Theory, Research and Practice – 2012 (9780470975619)
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Michiel van Vreeswijk – The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Schema Therapy. Theory, Research and Practice – 2012Quote:This the first comprehensive overview of schema therapy. Written for students, clinicians, and health care managers, this text combines theoretical, research, and practical perspectives of this psychological approach.The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Schema Therapy provides a comprehensive overview of developments in the theory, diagnosis, treatment, research, implementation, and management of schema therapy. * Presents the first comprehensive overview of schema therapy – goes far beyond all previous books on the subject to cover theoretical, research and practical perspectives* Covers the latest developments, including work on mindfulness and borderline personality disorder, as well as new applications of schema therapy beyond personality disorders* Includes chapters by leaders in the field including Wendy Behary, president of the ISST and Arnoud Arntz, as well as a foreword by Jeffrey Young, the founder of schema therapyÜber den Autor:Michiel van Vreeswijk is a Clinical Psychologist and CEO of the private practice G-Kracht Psychomedisch Centrum BV. He is also a certified Cognitive Behavioral Therapist, ISST certified supervisor in Schema Therapy, and an expert on Schema Group Therapy. Jenny Broersen is a mental health care Psychologist and Psychotherapist, as well as a supervisor in Cognitive Behavior Therapy and ISST certified supervisor Schema Therapy. Marjon Nadort is a Psychotherapist and Cognitive Behavioral Therapist who is also an ISST certified Schema Therapist and supervisor.Inhaltsverzeichnis von “Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Schema Therapy”:List of Contributors ix Foreword xxiii Jeffrey Young Acknowledgments xxv Part I An Introduction to Schema Therapy 1 Chapter 1: Schema Therapy in Historical Perspective 3 David Edwards and Arnoud Arntz Chapter 2: Theoretical Model: Schemas, Coping styles, and Modes 27 Hannie van Genderen, Marleen Rijkeboer, and Arnoud Arntz Chapter 3: A New Look at Core Emotional Needs 41 George Lockwood and Poul Perris Part II The Indication Process in Schema Therapy 67 Chapter 1: The Case Formulation Process in Schema Therapy of Chronic Axis I Disorder (Affective/Anxiety Disorder) 69 Asle Hoffart Chapter 2: Schema Therapy for Narcissism – A Case Study 81 Wendy Behary Chapter 3: Assessment for Schema Therapy 91 Anoek Weertman and Hilde de Saeger Chapter 4: The Use of Experiential Techniques for Diagnostics 101 Anoek Weertman Chapter 5: Clinical Use of Schema Inventories 111 Alexandra Sheffield and Glenn Waller Chapter 6: Case Conceptualization in Schema Therapy 125 Hannie van Genderen Part III Schema Therapy Techniques 143 Chapter 1: Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders: A Case Study Illustration of the Mode Approach 145 Susan Simpson Chapter 2: Treating OCD with the Schema Mode Model 173 Ellen Gross, Nicola Stelzer, and Gitta Jacob Chapter 3: Techniques within Schema Therapy 185 Michiel van Vreeswijk, Jenny Broersen, Josephine Bloo, and Suzanne Haeyen Chapter 4: On Speaking One’s Mind: Using ChairWork Dialogues in Schema Therapy 197 Scott Kellogg Chapter 5: Schema Therapy and the Role of Joy and Play 209 George Lockwood and Ida Shaw Chapter 6: Schema Therapy, Mindfulness, and ACT – Differences and Points of Contact 229 Erwin Parfy Chapter 7: Why Are Mindfulness and Acceptance Central Elements for Therapeutic Change in Schema Therapy Too?: An Integrative Perspective 239 Eckhard Roediger Chapter 8: Mindfulness and ACT as Strategies to Enhance the Healthy Adult Mode: The Use of the Mindfulness Flash Card as an Example 249 Pierre Cousineau Chapter 9: Teaching Mindfulness Meditation within a Schema Therapy framework 259 David Bricker and Miriam Labin Chapter 10: Schema-Focused Mindfulness: an Eight-Session Protocol 271 Michiel van Vreeswijk and Jenny Broersen Chapter 11: The Impact of Measuring: Therapy Results and Therapeutic Alliance 283 Michiel van Vreeswijk, Jenny Broersen, and Philip Spinhoven Part IV Schema Therapy Settings and Patient Populations 299 Chapter 1: Inpatient Schema Therapy for Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder – a Case Study 301 Neele Reiss, Gitta Jacob, and Joan Farrell Chapter 2: Individual Schema Therapy: Practical Experience with Adults 311 Pien van den Kieboom and Daan Jonker Chapter 3: Schema Therapy for Couples: Healing Partners in a Relationship 323 Travis Atkinson Chapter 4: Introduction to Group Schema Therapy 337 Joan Farrell Chapter 5: Group Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder Patients: Catalyzing Schema and Mode Change 341 Joan Farrell, Ida Shaw, and Neele Reiss Chapter 6: Implementation of Schema Therapy in an Inpatient and Day Treatment Group Setting 359 Eelco Muste Chapter 7: Schema Therapy in Groups: A Short-Term Schema CBT Protocol 373 Jenny Broersen and Michiel van Vreeswijk Chapter 8: Schema Therapy in a Psychodynamic Group 383 Helga Aalders and Janie van Dijk Chapter 9: Schema Therapy in Adolescents 391 Maryke Geerdink, Erik Jongman, and Agnes Scholing Chapter 10: Schema Therapy for Cluster C Personality Disorders 397 Arnoud Arntz Chapter 11: Schema Therapy for Personality Disorders and Addiction 415 Truus Kersten Chapter 12: Schema Therapy in Forensic Settings 425 David Bernstein, Marije Keulen-de Vos, Philip Jonkers, Ellen de Jonge, and Arnoud Arntz Part V The Therapist: Training, Supervision, and Self-Care in Schema Therapy 439 Chapter 1: Training for and Registrations of Schema Therapists 441 Marjon Nadort, Hannie van Genderen, and Wendy Behary Chapter 2: Training and Supervision in Schema Therapy 453 Marjon Nadort, Hannie van Genderen, and Wendy Behary Chapter 3: The Schema Mode Model in Personal Therapy 463 Gitta Jacob Chapter 4: Therapist Self-Care in the Context of Limited Reparenting 473 Poul Perris, Heather Fretwell, and Ida Shaw Part VI Research in Schema Therapy 493 Chapter 1: Effectiveness Studies 495 Lotte Bamelis, Josephine Bloo, David Bernstein, and Arnoud Arntz Chapter 2: Experimental Studies of Schema Modes 511 Jill Lobbestael Chapter 3: Experimental Studies for Schemas 519 Simkje Sieswerda Chapter 4: Validation of the Young Schema Questionnaire 531 Marleen Rijkeboer Chapter 5: Validation of the Schema Mode Inventory 541 Jill Lobbestael Part VII Implementation and Public Relations in Schema Therapy 553 Chapter 1: Implementation of Schema Therapy in General Mental Healthcare Institutes 555 Marjon Nadort Chapter 2: Using ST Principles to Increase the Therapeutic Effi cacy of the Forensic Care Team’s Interactions with Personality Disordered Clients 569 Naomi Murphy, Des McVey, and Geoff Hopping Chapter 3: Implementation of Schema Therapy in de Rooyse Wissel Forensic Psychiatric Center 579 Truus Kersten and Lieda van de Vis Chapter 4: Cost-Effectiveness of Schema Therapy 585 Thea van Asselt and Josephine Bloo Chapter 5: Public Relations for Schema Therapy 599 Michiel van Vreeswijk, Marjon Nadort, and Jenny Broersen Chapter 6: Concluding Thoughts 609 Michiel van Vreeswijk, Jenny Broersen, and Marjon Nadort Author Index 611 Subject Index – Schema Therapy 627ISBN-10:0-470-97561-X / 047097561XISBN-13:978-0-470-97561-9 / 9780470975619

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