Addiction Professional - NAADAC
Schema Therapy Online Course 1: The Basic Model Methods and Techniques
Credits
18 CE credit hours training
Cost
Source
Dr Robert Nicholas Brockman|Mr Christopher Hayes|
Target audience and instructional level of this course:
foundational
There is no known conflict of interest or commercial support related to this CE program.
TRAINING
See this page for details:
https://www.schematherapytrainingonline.com/p/course1_the_basic_schema_treatment_model
Module 1: Schema Mode Model (4.5 Hours)
Module 2: Assessment, Conceptualisation and Formulation using the Mode Model (2-hours)
Module 3: Change Processes in Schema Mode Work (2-hours)
Module 4: Bypassing Coping Modes - Mode Work in Schema Therapy 2.5 hours
Module 5: Working with Critic Modes & Vulnerable Child Mode 3.5 hours
Module 6: Therapist Schemas - Course Reflection - Resources - Road Ahead (3-hours)
Course 1 - Schema Therapy Online Course 1: The Basic Model Methods and Techniques
Learning Objectives
After completing this training the professional will be able to:
- Outline the theoretical and historical development of schema Therapy.
- Describe the central concepts underpinning the "Basic Schema Model" - the Interplay between needs, schemas, and coping styles.
- Identify the concept of the 18 Schemas and how they commonly present.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how needs and schemas play out 'in real life'.
- Outline the evidence base/ support for the use for schema therapy for complex cases.
- Demonstrate how to administer, score and interpret the Young Schema Questionnaire Short Form - (90- Items).
- Explain how to do a schema focused assessment using multiple assessment methods and integrate this assessment into a basic schema formulation.
- Assess and gain some self- awareness of your 'Own Schemas'.
- Describe how to use experiential methods (e.g. imagery) for assessment and intervention (e.g. Imagery Rescripting)
- Outline the basics of schema intervention including how to apply
(a) limited reparenting,
(b) Experiential interventions,
(c) Cognitive Strategies, and
(d) Behavioral pattern breaking strategies.
- Outline how to structure the course of schema treatment over time, and with a session, including the use of homework.
- Summarize the basics of the 'schema mode' concept.
Robert is a clinical psychologist and researcher living and working out of Sydney, Australia. Rob has extensive experience lecturing and supervising on Clinical Psychology Masters programs (Western Sydney University; University of Technology) and was a full-time Research Fellow (Psychology) from 2017-2020 (Australian Catholic University). Since 2014, Rob has regularly provided Schema Therapy Training events across Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and South-East Asia, and has trained over 2000 therapists in the schema therapy approach. In 2018 Rob co-authored a new schema therapy book Contextual Schema Therapy, and is lead author of the upcoming release \"Cambridge Guide to Schema Therapy\", due for publication early 2022.
Chris is a Clinical Psychologist and Advanced Schema Therapist based in Western Australia. He has had extensive experience in both government and private settings working with clients with complex psychological presentations. Since 2005, he has been practising as an Advanced Schema Therapist, supervisor and trainer, having completed certification in Schema Therapy at the Schema Therapy Institute in New York City (USA) with Dr Jeffery Young. He has presented workshops throughout Europe, Asia and Australia, and is the Director of Schema Therapy Training Australia. In addition to the provision of Schema Therapy training and supervision, he is currently employed with the Health Department of Western Australia as a Senior Clinical Psychologist (within a specialist service working with those who have experienced recent or childhood sexual trauma). He has written extensively in schema therapy and co-produced 2 DVD/ video releases, \"Fine Tuning Imagery Rescripting\" and \"Fine Tuning Chair Work in Schema Therapy\" (the first of their kind internationally). He has previously served as Board Secretary for the International Society of Schema Therapy (ISST). He is also co-author of the upcoming release \"Cambridge Guide to Schema Therapy\", set to be released in 2022.
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