Schema therapy with couples : a practitioner's guide to healing relationships / / Chiara Simeone-DiFrancesco, Eckhard Roediger, Bruce Stevens |
Autore | Simeone-DiFrancesco Chiara |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (307 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.89/1562 |
Soggetto topico |
Couples therapy
Couples - Psychology Schema-focused cognitive therapy |
ISBN |
1-118-97271-6
1-118-97267-8 1-118-97270-8 |
Classificazione | PSY007000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; About the Authors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; About the Companion Website; Chapter 1 What Schema Therapy Offers; 1.1 What is Hidden, What is Seen; 1.2 Listening to the Evidence; 1.3 Beyond Just Cognitive Therapy; 1.4 Jeff Young and the Development of Schema Therapy; 1.5 The Schema Model; 1.6 Introducing the Mode Model; 1.7 The Challenge of Working with Couples; 1.8 Limited Professional Literature; 1.9 Brief Outline of the Stages of Schema Therapy for Couples; Summary
Chapter 2 The Initial Contract and First Interview 2.1 The Initial Interview; 2.2 Issues that Present; 2.3 Expectations; 2.4 "Contracting" for Therapy; 2.5 Safety First; 2.6 Additional Concerns; 2.7 Beginning with a Crisis Intervention; 2.8 Ending the First Session; 2.9 Starting with One Partner First; 2.10 How Many Therapists?; 2.11 With the Individual or Couple?; Summary; Chapter 3 Relationship Assessment; 3.1 A Questionnaire; 3.2 The Genogram; 3.3 Why do a Genogram?; 3.4 Autobiography of Relationships; 3.5 Schema Identification; 3.5.1 Disconnection and rejection 3.5.2 Impaired autonomy and performance 3.5.3 Impaired limits; 3.5.4 Other directedness; 3.5.5 Over-vigilance and inhibition; 3.6 Core and Compensatory Schemas; 3.7 Schema Coping Styles; 3.8 Schema Chemistry in Therapy; Summary; Chapter 4 Understanding the Origins of Relational Styles; 4.1 Healthy and Unhealthy Co-functioning; 4.2 A Dark Legacy; 4.3 Unconditional Love?; 4.4 Dealing with the Past; 4.5 A Note on Attraction; 4.6 Brain "Chemistry" linked to Schemas; 4.7 An Interlocking Schema Perspective; 4.8 Drawing the Threads Together in Case Formulation; 4.9 But why Theory?; Summary Chapter 5 Foundations for Evidence-Based Practice in Couple Therapy 5.1 Case Study: Bill and Betty; 5.2 Repair Attempts; 5.3 Accessing the Full Spectrum of Basic Emotions; 5.4 A Dead End?; 5.5 Additional Thoughts; Summary; Chapter 6 Schemas and Modes; 6.1 From Schemas to Modes; 6.2 The Mode Model in Detail; 6.3 Additional Modes; 6.4 The Infant Mode Concept; 6.4.1 General characteristics of infant modes; 6.4.2 Assessing and working with infant modes with couples; 6.4.3 A note about treating infant modes; 6.5 Some Additional Aspects Dealing with Child Modes; 6.6 Mode Cycles in Couples; Summary Chapter 7 Approaching Schema Therapy for Couples 7.1 Practical Tips for Making Therapy a Safe Place for the Couple; 7.2 Balanced Attention Instead of Staying Neutral; 7.3 Thinking about Language, Tonal Regulation and the Use of Words; 7.4 Using Self-Disclosure and Healthy Family Models, Heroes, Spirituality, and Religion; 7.5 Balancing the Level of Activation; 7.6 Dealing with Volatile Couples; 7.7 Working with Passive Individuals; 7.8 Enhancing Communication Skills; 7.9 What Schema Therapy brings to the Communication Process; Summary; Chapter 8 Mode Mapping and Mode Cycle Clash-cards 8.1 Introducing the Dimensional and Dynamic Mode Model |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910140636803321 |
Simeone-DiFrancesco Chiara
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Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Schema therapy with couples : a practitioner's guide to healing relationships / / Chiara Simeone-DiFrancesco, Eckhard Roediger, Bruce Stevens |
Autore | Simeone-DiFrancesco Chiara |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (307 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.89/1562 |
Soggetto topico |
Couples therapy
Couples - Psychology Schema-focused cognitive therapy |
ISBN |
1-118-97271-6
1-118-97267-8 1-118-97270-8 |
Classificazione | PSY007000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; About the Authors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; About the Companion Website; Chapter 1 What Schema Therapy Offers; 1.1 What is Hidden, What is Seen; 1.2 Listening to the Evidence; 1.3 Beyond Just Cognitive Therapy; 1.4 Jeff Young and the Development of Schema Therapy; 1.5 The Schema Model; 1.6 Introducing the Mode Model; 1.7 The Challenge of Working with Couples; 1.8 Limited Professional Literature; 1.9 Brief Outline of the Stages of Schema Therapy for Couples; Summary
Chapter 2 The Initial Contract and First Interview 2.1 The Initial Interview; 2.2 Issues that Present; 2.3 Expectations; 2.4 "Contracting" for Therapy; 2.5 Safety First; 2.6 Additional Concerns; 2.7 Beginning with a Crisis Intervention; 2.8 Ending the First Session; 2.9 Starting with One Partner First; 2.10 How Many Therapists?; 2.11 With the Individual or Couple?; Summary; Chapter 3 Relationship Assessment; 3.1 A Questionnaire; 3.2 The Genogram; 3.3 Why do a Genogram?; 3.4 Autobiography of Relationships; 3.5 Schema Identification; 3.5.1 Disconnection and rejection 3.5.2 Impaired autonomy and performance 3.5.3 Impaired limits; 3.5.4 Other directedness; 3.5.5 Over-vigilance and inhibition; 3.6 Core and Compensatory Schemas; 3.7 Schema Coping Styles; 3.8 Schema Chemistry in Therapy; Summary; Chapter 4 Understanding the Origins of Relational Styles; 4.1 Healthy and Unhealthy Co-functioning; 4.2 A Dark Legacy; 4.3 Unconditional Love?; 4.4 Dealing with the Past; 4.5 A Note on Attraction; 4.6 Brain "Chemistry" linked to Schemas; 4.7 An Interlocking Schema Perspective; 4.8 Drawing the Threads Together in Case Formulation; 4.9 But why Theory?; Summary Chapter 5 Foundations for Evidence-Based Practice in Couple Therapy 5.1 Case Study: Bill and Betty; 5.2 Repair Attempts; 5.3 Accessing the Full Spectrum of Basic Emotions; 5.4 A Dead End?; 5.5 Additional Thoughts; Summary; Chapter 6 Schemas and Modes; 6.1 From Schemas to Modes; 6.2 The Mode Model in Detail; 6.3 Additional Modes; 6.4 The Infant Mode Concept; 6.4.1 General characteristics of infant modes; 6.4.2 Assessing and working with infant modes with couples; 6.4.3 A note about treating infant modes; 6.5 Some Additional Aspects Dealing with Child Modes; 6.6 Mode Cycles in Couples; Summary Chapter 7 Approaching Schema Therapy for Couples 7.1 Practical Tips for Making Therapy a Safe Place for the Couple; 7.2 Balanced Attention Instead of Staying Neutral; 7.3 Thinking about Language, Tonal Regulation and the Use of Words; 7.4 Using Self-Disclosure and Healthy Family Models, Heroes, Spirituality, and Religion; 7.5 Balancing the Level of Activation; 7.6 Dealing with Volatile Couples; 7.7 Working with Passive Individuals; 7.8 Enhancing Communication Skills; 7.9 What Schema Therapy brings to the Communication Process; Summary; Chapter 8 Mode Mapping and Mode Cycle Clash-cards 8.1 Introducing the Dimensional and Dynamic Mode Model |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910817324803321 |
Simeone-DiFrancesco Chiara
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Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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