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New findings to help schema therapists treat chronic worry.

13 Oct 2016 6:14 PM | Travis Atkinson

      

 

How can schema therapy help you work with worry?

A new mode to help pathological worry

The winner of the 2016 Young Investigator Award was announced at the Closing Ceremony of the INSPIRE 2016 ISST World Conference in Vienna: Robert Brockman. Additionally, three runners-up were announced: Harold DadomoDuygu Yakin, and Theano Tolgou.

Robert Brockman discusses his winning topic, "Testing a schema mode model of pathological worry and generalized anxiety disorder," in an interview with Travis Atkinson. Learn how to frame worry in the schema therapy model, and how to use clinical interventions to effectively treat chronic worry. 


 

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Dated: 13 October 2016

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