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Module 2: Schema Therapy skills and working with Borderline Personality Disorder (3 days, £510) with Gill Heath & Tara Cutland Green

  • 06 Mar 2017
  • 9:00 AM
  • 08 Mar 2017
  • 5:00 PM
  • BPS Offices, 30 Tabernacle Street, EC2A 4UE, London, UK

Module 2: Schema Therapy skills and working with Borderline Personality Disorder (3 days, £510)

Mon 6th - Wed 8th March 2017. London: BPS Offices, 30 Tabernacle Street, EC2A 4UE

This module provides teaching, expert demonstrations, experiential and role play work on:

  • Conceptualising Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) in schema mode
  • Research evidence for the effectiveness of Schema Therapy for BPD
  • Working with self-harm and suicide risk
  • Strategies for limited reparenting with different schemas and modes
  • In-session behaviours and the therapy relationship
  • Further imagery skills for schema healing
  • Further skills in using chair work, e.g. mode dialogues and behavioural pattern-breaking
  • Dealing with therapist schemas that are triggered in the therapy relationship

Email: bookings@schematherapyassociates.com

Register at:

www.schematherapyassociates.com/training/workshops/

Bio information on the presenters:

Dr Gill Heath & Dr Tara Cutland Green are experienced Clinical Psychologists, having worked in a variety of adult NHS and private settings in the UK and abroad.

They have substantial experience of treating a range of Axis I and II problems, as well as supervising other therapists working with these issues. Gill and Tara are accredited as Advanced Level Schema Therapists, supervisors and trainers with the ISST and originally trained with Jeff Young. They run an ISST approved certification training programme, leading to accreditation as a Schema Therapist. They are members of the ISST Training and Certification committee and together, they co-authored a chapter on Schema Therapy in the The Handbook of Adult Clinical Psychology - An Evidence Based Practice Approach (Routledge, 2nd Edition, 2016, Edited by Alan Carr & Muirreann McNulty). They have also recently produced a comprehensive video training resource www.schematherapytoolkit.com.


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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