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S'està carregant… Schema Therapy: A Practitioner's Guidede Jeffrey E. Young, Janet S. Klosko (Autor), Marjorie E. Weishaar (Autor)
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Designed to meet the formidable challenges of treating personality disorders and other complex difficulties, schema therapy combines proven cognitive-behavioral techniques with elements of other widely practiced therapies. This book--written by the model's developer and two of its leading practitioners--is the first major text for clinicians wishing to learn and use this popular approach. Described are innovative ways to rapidly conceptualize challenging cases, explore the client's childhood history, identify and modify self-defeating patterns, use imagery and other experiential techniques in treatment, and maximize the power of the therapeutic relationship. Including detailed protocols for treating borderline personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder, the book is illustrated with numerous clinical examples. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Sometimes, We might not be aware of them. What we cannot define or understand, we are blinded.
Young identified 18 schemas:
Abandonment (instability),
Mistrust‐Abuse,
Emotional Deprivation,
Defectiveness‐Shame,
Social Isolation (alienation),
Dependence Incompetence,
Vulnerability to Harm or Illness,
Enmeshment (undeveloped self),
Failure (to achieve),
Entitlement Grandiosity,
Insufficient Self‐control (or self‐discipline),
Subjugation,
Self‐ Sacrifice,
Approval Seeking (recognition seeking),
Negativity Pessimism,
Emotional Inhibition,
Unrelenting Standards (hyper‐criticalness), and Punitiveness
Maladaptive schemas hinder people from recognizing, experiencing, and fulfilling their own needs.
Deus Vult,
Gottfried
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