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Schema Therapy Techniques

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Schema therapy is a psychiatric technique used in the treatment of behavioral disorders, usually when the standard therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy have failed. Typically, BPD patients subsequently shift to the detached protector mode to split off from the emotional pain associated with the punitive parent mode 11 Many patients remain largely in the detached protector mode to prevent activation of the other modes in the absence of more functional ways to deal with these modes (i.e. their healthy adult mode remains underdeveloped).

Schema Therapy combines proven cognitive behavioral therapy techniques with elements of interpersonal, experiential, and psychodynamic therapies in order to help people with long-term mental health problems including personality disorders and chronic depression.

Studies have been conducted to test not only the effectiveness of ST, but also the effectiveness of specific techniques used in ST. In particular, some imaginative techniques, like imagery rescripting, were evaluated in several disorders or conditions ( Grunert et al., 2007 ; Arntz, 2011 ; Stopa, 2011 ). Although ST was shown to be at least equal and for some measurements, if not superior to other types of therapies ( Perry et al., 1999 ; Leichsenring and Leibing, 2003 ), we do not have an empirical demonstration of its power in regulating emotions yet.

The repeated use of validation strategies by the therapist will finally result in patients using validation as a skill. D4. The use of schema-mode model. The American Psychological Association (2007) released a DVD on schema therapy that featured Jeffrey Young working with a borderline-spectrum patient.

Schema therapy is particularly well-suited for difficult, resistant clients with entrenched, chronic psychological disorders, including personality disorders (including borderline personality disorder and narcissism) and eating disorders, intractable couple's problems, and onlinepsychology.com.au criminal offenders.

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