Individual Coaching Training in Schema Therapy and the Schema Mode Model

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Instructor
Nihal Aydın
12 Students enrolled
  • Description

Fundamentals of Schema Therapy

What is schema therapy and in which situations is it used?

Definition of schemas and the basics of the schema model

The relationship between schemas and childhood experiences

Schemas and Schema Domains

  • The 18 core schemas (e.g., Abandonment, Defectiveness, Incompetence, etc.)

  • Schema domains (Attachment, Autonomy, Self-confidence, etc.)

  • The effects of schemas on an individual’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviors

Schema Modes

  • Definition and classification of schema modes

  • Child modes, maladaptive coping modes, and the healthy adult mode

  • Recognizing and managing mode shifts

Formation and Effects of Schemas

  • Schemas that develop due to unmet core emotional needs in childhood

  • Schema activation and repeating life patterns

  • The impact of schemas on relationships and daily life

Techniques for Working with Schemas

  • Methods for identifying and assessing schemas

  • Determining schema triggers

  • Cognitive, emotional, and behavioral interventions related to schemas

Schema Therapy Techniques

  • Cognitive Techniques: Changing thought patterns related to schemas

  • Emotional Techniques: Visualization, chair work, and writing techniques

  • Behavioral Techniques: Creating and reinforcing new behavioral patterns

Schema Therapy Process

  • Establishing a therapeutic alliance and strengthening the healthy adult mode

  • The long-term process of schema change

  • Setting goals in schema therapy and evaluating progress

Practical Applications and Case Studies

  • Supporting schema therapy applications with case studies

  • The applicability of schema therapy in real life

  • Therapeutic intervention plans and practical application