DAY 2: JUNE 25th SCHEDULE |
MORNING ACTIVITIES Sports 6.30 AM - 7.30 AMRunning or Swimming LOCATION TBA Join US FOR ONE OF THE FOLLOWING MORNING ACTIVITIES: RUNNING (5k or 10K), OR Swimming. Morning Yoga 7.00 AM - 8.15 AM
AcroYoga
TBA
REGISTRATION REQUIRED: Join us for this light, no-sweat morning exercise, focused on team-building and connection. A change of clothes or shower after is not needed. Bring your own yoga mat.
CHECK-IN
7.00 AM - 8.30 AM
Coffee/Tea and Check-in
IF YOU DIDN'T PICK UP YOUR NAME TAG previously, YOU MAY DO SO AT THE REGISTRATION DESK. YOUR name tag contains your QR code with a list of your conference selections, and will be scanned to enter and depart each selection. |
WELCOME 8.30 AM - 8.45 AM
Welcome from ISST Vice President
by Susanne Vind
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS |
The Power of Limited Reparenting: Complexities and Challenges
FRIDAY MORNING BREAK |
FRIDAY MORNING SELECTIONS (F1) |
FRIDAY MORNING OPTION 1: CHOOSE A SYMPOSIUM, ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION, OR CASE PRESENTATION (F1) |
Symposium 1: ST for Children & Adolescents F1SP1
by Christof Loose, Lard Wockel, Melanie Acherman, Ursula Neumann, Martin Knollman and Margitta Krahmer READ MORE
Symposium 2: SafePath for Teams & Organizations F1SP2
by David Bernstein, Bo Bach, John Louis, Robert Brockman, Dr. Marjolein van Wijk-Herbrink and Theodoor De Kraker READ MORE
Symposium 3: Part 1: "Playing" in the Therapeutic Relationship: Impact Technique in Schema Therapy; Part 2: Limited Reparenting in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Clients: Spontaneity and Play in the Therapeutic Relationship F1SP3
by Harold Dadomo and Filippo Tinelli READ MORE
Symposium 4: New Developments in Schema Therapy Part 1 F1SP4
by Marleen Rijkeboer Chair, Christopher Lee, Arnoud Arntz, Duygu Yakin, Johannes Kopf-Beck and Eshkol Rafaeli READ MORE
Round Table 1: Ethical Implications of Limited Reparenting F1RT1
by Poul Perris, Peregrine Kavros, Vartouhi Ohanian and Lynda Parry READ MORE
Case Presentation 1: Chair Work and the Four Dialogues F1CP1
by Eckhard Roediger and Scott Kellogg READ MORE
Case Presentation 2: ST Dreamwork for Complex Trauma F1CP2
by Samantha Flores, Jordi Cid and Astrid Ingram READ MORE
FRIDAY MORNING OPTION 2: SKILLS CLASS (F1SC) |
SKILLS CLASS 1: REINVENTING The Therapeutic Relationship in Supervision F1SC1
by Zsolt Unoka and Tunde Vanko READ MORE
SKILLS CLASS 2: New case conceptualization in Schema Therapy: Mode map circles, their interrelations, and the therapy plan F1SC2
by Ofer Peled READ MORE
CANCELLED: SKILLS CLASS 2: Right Brain to Right Brain Psychopathology: The Neurobiology of Limited Reparenting F1SC2
by Rita Younan and Ruth Holt READ MORE
SKILLS CLASS 3: Schema Therapy In Clinical Leadership F1SC3
by Bas Van Oosterhout and Caroline Truijens READ MORE
SKILLS CLASS 4: DIFFICULT COUPLES F1SC4
by Chiara Simeone-DiFrancesco READ MORE
SKILLS CLASS 5: THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN PATIENT AND THERAPIST SCHEMAS AND MODE MAPS F1SC5
by Galit Goren Gilad and Itay Shuva-AmiREAD MORE
FRIDAY MORNING OPTION 3: HOT TOPICS (F1HT) |
Session 1 - Early maladaptive schemas as predictors for depression severity and treatment response to an ambulant psychiatric rehabilitation programme
by Alexandra Schosser, Gabriele Riedl, Nicole Pritz and Birgit Senft READ MORE
Session 2 - A randomised controlled trial examining the impact of treating core schema memories with trauma focused therapy for individuals with depression
by Chris Lee READ MORE
Session 3 - Family Cohesion as a Mechanism Perpetuates Schemas and affects the perception of social support in the relationship between parental conflict and depression level
by Gizem Kavalci READ MORE
Session 4 - Acceptability, Usability and Early Outcomes of a Schema Therapy Based Self-Help Mobile Application for Depressive Symptoms
by Paola Strolan and Daniel David READ MORE
Session 5 - Working with the sexualized child coping mode
by Lisa Wright READ MORE
Session 6 - The Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas and Coping Modes in Burnout Amongst Mental Health Nurses: A Replication Story
by Tanya Petersen and Chris Harrop READ MORE
FRIDAY LUNCH |
POSTER PRESENTATIONS |
PP01: From Negative Parenting to Adult Aspects of Anger: The Mediating Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas
by Gregoris Simos, Meropi Simou, Sofia Vasileiadou
PP03: Associations between Early Maladaptive Schemas and Mindful Attention-Awareness
by Niko Flink, Sanna Sinikallio, Matti Kuittinen, Petri Karkkola, Kirsi Honkalampi
PP04: Reliability and Validity of the Italian version of the Young Schema Questionnaire (YSQ-L3)
by Marta Panzeri, Chiara Busà, Lucia Ronconi, Alessandro Carmelita, Harold Dadomo
PP05: Schema Therapy in Challenging Populations: Investigating an Innovative Treatment Approach in Treatment-Resistant Comorbid Personality- and Anxiety Disorder Patients
by Judith Appel, Rosa Pranger
PP06: Eating Behaviors and Maladaptive Schema: A Survey in a Non-clinical Sample
by Silvia Perrone, Silvia Rosafio, Alessandro Carmelita
PP07: Imaginative Family - Constellation
by Matthias Krueger
PP08: Prediction of the Course of Depression with both Early Maladaptive Schemas and Personality Disorder Symptoms
by Lawrence P. Riso
PP09: Connection between Child Modes and Basic Personality Dimensions, Affective Attachment and Empathy
by Tijana Mirovic and Daniel Meskovic
PP10: Basic Needs and Schemata in Relation to one another
by Chino Jose Offurum
PP11: Discriminative Profile of Individuals with a History of Marital Violence: The Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas
by Kelly Paim, Paula Guths and Gabriela Baldisserotto
PP12: Maternal Schemas and their Relation to Early Maladaptive Schemas (EMSs) in Childhood
by Leonardo Mendes Wainer, Ricardo Wainer, Amanda Borges Fortes, Cíntia Pacheco e Maia, Elisa Steinhorst and Lissia Ana Basso
PP13: Mindfulness Based Schema Therapy for Eating Disorder: A Case Study
by Silvia Perrone and Laura Beccia
PP14: Are Schemas Passed on? A Study on the Association Between Early Maladaptive Schemas in Parents and Their Offspring and the Putative Translating Mechanisms
by Johanna Sundag, Christine Zens, Jürgen Kempkensteffen, Leonie Ascone, Susanne Thome and Tania M. Lincoln
PP15: 3 Easy Steps to Support Vulnerable Child Mode. Healthy Adult Training
by Natalia Dikova
PP16: Efficacy of Imagery with Rescripting in treating OCD: A Single Case Experimental Design (Preliminary results)
by Katia Tenore, Barbara Basile, Teresa Cosentino, Brunetto De Sanctis, Stefania Fadda, Andrea Gragnani, Olga Ines Luppino, Claudia Perdighe, Giuseppe Romano, Angelo Maria Saliani and Francesco Mancini
PP17: Schemas, Modes and Coping Styles in Patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
by Barbara Basile and Olga Ines Luppino
PP18: Schema Therapy Model Applied to Depressed Individuals
by Barbara Basile, Katia Tenore and Francesco Mancini
PP19: The Effectiveness of Schema Therapy in Treatment of Patients with Emotiogenic Overeating
by Maria Skryabina
PP20: Dealing with Perfectionism with Schema Therapy: A Case Report
by Bahar Köse Karaca
PP21: Schema Group for Individual Schemas in Primary Care in the UK
by Dr Gill Aspin, Dr Sharon Keane, Dr John Owen
PP22: Early Maladaptive Schemas in Borderline Personality Disorder
by Zahraa Almousawi
PP23: Shifting the Judgement-Lifting Self Care: Homework Exercises for Clients that Make a Difference
by Vanda Brink
PP24: The Effectiveness of the Combination Schema and Imago Therapy on Personal Growth and Couples Stability Marriage
by Nazanin Honarparvaran
PP25: Understanding the 'Un-understandable': A case study of the use of schema therapy with a psychopathic man in a high secure context
by Lars Madsen
PP26: A Comparison of the Model Between Individuals With Obesity and Normal Body Mass Index: Awareness of Childhood Maltreatment, Early Maladaptive Schemas, and Feeling of Inferiority
by Berkay Çakmak
PP27: Outside the walls: Implementing forensic schema therapy in an outpatient center
by Michel Schulte Ostermann, and Marie Grützmacher
PP28: Connect-Talk®, a Schema Therapy Application for Organizational Development & Multicultural Dialog.
by Multi-Cultural, Multi-Religious & Minority Inclusive Special Interest Group Members: Chiara Simeone-DiFrancesco, Mandy Walsh, and Christian Eigner.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON KEYNOTE PRESENTATION |
Keynote Presentation
Beyond Empathy: the Therapeutic Relationship in Forensic Schema Therapy
by David Bernstein
FRIDAY EARLY AND LATE AFTERNOON SELECTIONS (F2 + F3) |
FRIDAY EARLY AND LATE AFTERNOON OPTION 1:
ONE 180-MINUTE IN-CONGRESS WORKSHOP (F2W + F3W)
Workshop 1: Overcoming Therapeutic Impasses in Schema Couples Therapy Part 1 F2W1
by Travis Atkinson and Poul Perris READ MORE
Workshop 2: Preventing Burnout Part 1 F2W2
by Susan Simpson and Diana Kleijzen READ MORE
Workshop 3: Contextual Schema Therapy and the Four Dialogues:using Chair Work to Resolve Complex Emotions, Challenge Inner Critic Modes and Develop the Capacity for Self-Witnessing and Self-Compassion Part 1 F2W3
by Scott Kellogg READ MORE
Workshop 4: Schema Coaching for Parents Part 1 F2W4
by Christof Loose READ MORE
Workshop 5: Group Schema Therapy for Unspecified Personality Disorders Part 1 F2W5