LEADER 04996nam 2200541 450 001 9910466897103321 005 20220204025442.0 010 $a1-68403-096-X 010 $a1-68403-097-8 035 $a(CKB)4100000004820275 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5394112 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL5394112 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr11556613 035 $a(OCoLC)1037820617 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000004820275 100 $a20180609d2018 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aContextual schema therapy $ean integrative approach to personality disorders, emotional dysregulation, and interpersonal functioning /$fEckhard Roediger 210 1$aOakland, Ca :$cContext Press,$d[2018] 210 4$dİ2018 215 $a1 online resource (314 pages) 311 $a1-68403-095-1 327 $aIntro; Foreword; Introduction-?Why This Book?; Chapter 1: Conceptual Underpinnings; Chapter 2: The Schema Model-Mapping the Badlands; Chapter 3: Modes-?In the Present Tense; Chapter 4: From Past Tense to Present Tense-?The Case Conceptualization; Chapter 5: Harnessing the Therapy Relationship; Chapter 6: Dealing with Child, Inner Critic, and Coping Modes; Chapter 7: Building the Healthy Adult Mode; Chapter 8: How to Bring Change; Chapter 9: Imagery Techniques to Induce Mode Change; Chapter 10: Mode Dialogues on Chairs; Chapter 11: Behavior Change Techniques; Chapter 12: Treatment Planning. 327 $aChapter 13: Dealing with Difficult ClientsChapter 14: It Takes Two to Tango-?Including the Client's Partner in Therapy; Chapter 15: Therapist Schemas and Self-?Care; Therapist Schemas and Self-?Care; Epilogue-?Training Opportunities and Resources; Afterword; References; Index; Figure 1-?1. Basic emotions, coping styles, and self-?expression; Figure 1-?2. An exercise in dual focusing; Figure 1-?3. A second exercise in dual focusing; Figure 1-?4. Attractors and the energetic landscape; Figure 1-?5. The emotional tolerance window; Figure 1-?6. Socialization and constitution of the self. 327 $aFigure 3-?1. The mode modelFigure 3-?2. Connecting schemas, schema-?coping styles, and coping modes in terms of learning processes; Figure 3-?3. Maladaptive coping modes and clinical symptoms; Figure 4-?1. Genogram for Joanne; Figure 4-?2. Mode monitoring form for Joanne; Figure 4-?3. Descriptive mode diagram for Joanne; Figure 4-?4. Mode map for Joanne; Figure 4-?5. Schemas, schema coping, coping modes, and ACT processes integrated into the behavioral analysis system; Figure 5-?1. Connecting the biographical, current life, and therapy scenes. 327 $aFigure 5-?2. The dimensions of the therapy relationshipFigure 5-?3. Sitting positions to support emotional activation; Figure 5-?4. Therapist and client positions while reflecting on the process in a working alliance; Figure 6-?1. Chair positions according to the mode map; Figure 6-?2. Chair positions for empathic confrontation; Figure 6-?3. How to place the chairs when working with overcompensators; Figure 7-?1. The attention time line; Figure 7-?2. Two ways to consistency; Figure 7-?3. Values road map; Figure 8-?1. Emotional processing using the two-?minds metaphor. 327 $aFigure 8-?2. Steps for lasting changeFigure 9-?1. Working with the two systems of information processing in imagery (based on Schacter, 1992); Figure 9-?2. The healing process in experiential work; Figure 10-?1. Chair positions in historical role-?play; Figure 10-?2. Chair dialogue based on the mode map; Figure 10-?3. The vicious cycle of an alarm reaction, and how to escape; Figure 11-?1. Joanne's coping mode tracking sheet; Figure 11-?2. Joanne's schema-?mode flash card (modified from Young, Klosko, & Weishaar, 2003); Figure 11-?3. Joanne's talking-?back diary. 330 $aSchema therapy is a highly effective treatment for a number of mental health issues, including difficult-to-treat personality disorders. In this groundbreaking book, three internationally recognized psychologists present a step-by-step guide outlining the most up-to-date innovations in schema therapy (ST). This important book offers a clear and practical road map for putting the schema mode model into practice, improving clients' interpersonal functioning, and integrates the latest advances in contextual behavioral psychology. 606 $aSchema-focused cognitive therapy 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aSchema-focused cognitive therapy. 676 $a616.891425 700 $aRoediger$b Eckhard$0911810 701 $aBehary$b Wendy T$01076412 701 $aYoung$b Jeffrey$0119998 702 $aStevens$b Bruce$f1950-, 702 $aBrockman$b Robert 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910466897103321 996 $aContextual schema therapy$92586843 997 $aUNINA