Enhancing Therapy Effectiveness through Better Conceptualization (T3) by Sussanne Vind & Jeff Young |
Abstract:The therapeutic relationship and change techniques in schema therapy are extremely efficient. They can work almost like psychotherapeutic surgery when applied precisely. Profound understanding of the client is the key to “get” & tune into the client’s current mode, its trigger and the specific schemas, core needs and background relating to it. When schema therapy is synchronized to this deep level of comprehending the client, then schema therapy is most efficient and gratifying for both the client and the therapist. The workshop will include a practical and experiential approach, demonstrations, clinical discussions and training. About the Presenters: Jeff Young: coming soon Sussane Vind: Susanne Vind, Vice-President ISST (M.D.) is a consultant psychiatrist. Trained at the first International Schema Therapy Program with Jeffrey Young. Prior to this, trained in Psychodynamic Group Analysis and in CBT & CBT-Supervision. Program director, trainer and supervisor in both Individual and Group Schema Therapy. Founder and director of the Schema Therapy Denmark ApS., a private practice and institute in Copenhagen. Formerly President of the Danish CBT-Society. Has served on the Case Conceptualization Committee, the Supervisor Skills Development Committee and chaired the Quality Assurance Committee for the last 3 years. |
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Why Schema Therapy?Schema therapy has been extensively researched to effectively treat a wide variety of typically treatment resistant conditions, including Borderline Personality Disorder and Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Read our summary of the latest research comparing the dramatic results of schema therapy compared to other standard models of psychotherapy.
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