FRIDAY MORNING OPTION 1: CHOOSE A SYMPOSIUM, ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION, OR CASE PRESENTATION (F1) |
Symposium 1: ST for Children & Adolescents F1SP1
by Christof Loose, Lard Wockel, Melanie Acherman, Ursula Neumann, Martin Knollman, and Margitta Krahmer READ MORE
Symposium 2: SafePath for Teams & Organizations F1SP2
by David Bernstein, Bo Bach, John Louis, Robert Brockman, Dr. Marjolein van Wijk-Herbrink, and Theodoor De Kraker READ MORE
Symposium 3: Part 1: "Playing" in the Therapeutic Relationship: Impact Technique in Schema Therapy; Part 2: Limited Reparenting in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Clients: Spontaneity and Play in the Therapeutic Relationship F1SP3
by Harold Dadomo, and Filippo Tinelli READ MORE
Symposium 4: New Developments in Schema Therapy Part 1 F1SP4
by Marleen Rijkboer Chair, Christopher Lee, Arnoud Arntz, Duygu Yakin, Johannes Kopf-Beck, and Eskhol Rafaeli READ MORE
Round Table 1: Ethical Implications of Limited Reparenting F1RT1
by Poul Perris, Peregrine Kavros, Vartouhi Ohanian, and Lynda Parry READ MORE
Case Presentation 1: Chair Work and the Four Dialogues F1CP1
by Eckhard, Roediger, and Scott Kellogg READ MORE
Case Presentation 2: ST Dreamwork for Complex Trauma F1CP2
by Samantha Flores, Jordi Cid and Astrid Ingram READ MORE
FRIDAY MORNING OPTION 2: SKILLS CLASS (F1SC) |
SKILLS CLASS 1: REINVENTING The Therapeutic Relationship in Supervision F1SC1
by Zsolt Unoka, and Tunde Vanko READ MORE
SKILLS CLASS 2: New case conceptualization in Schema Therapy: Mode map circles, their interrelations, and the therapy plan F1SC2
by Ofer Peled READ MORE
SKILLS CLASS 3: ST In Clinical Leadership F1SC3
by Bas Van Oosterhout, and Caroline Truijens READ MORE
SKILLS CLASS 4: DIFFICULT COUPLES F1SC4
by Chiara Simeone-DiFrancesco READ MORE
SKILLS CLASS 5: THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN PATIENT AND THERAPIST SCHEMAS AND MODE MAPS F1SC5
by Galit Goren Gilad, and Itay Shuv-Ami READ MORE
FRIDAY MORNING OPTION 3: HOT TOPICS (F1HT) |
Session 1 - Early maladaptive schemas as predictors for depression severity and treatment response to an ambulant psychiatric rehabilitation programme
by Alexandra Schosser, Gabriele Riedl, Nicole Pritz, and Birgit SenftREAD MORE
Session 2 - A randomised controlled trial examining the impact of treating core schema memories with trauma focused therapy for individuals with depression
by Chris Lee READ MORE
Session 3 - Family Cohesion as a Mechanism Perpetuates Schemas and affects the perception of social support in the relationship between parental conflict and depression level
by Gizem Kavalci READ MORE
Session 4 - Acceptability, Usability and Early Outcomes of a Schema Therapy Based Self-Help Mobile Application for Depressive Symptoms
by Paola Strolan, and Daniel David READ MORE
Session 5 - Working With the sexualized child coping mode
by Lisa Wright READ MORE
Session 6 - The Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas and Coping Modes in Burnout Amongst Mental Health Nurses: A Replication Story
by Tanya Petersen, and Chris Harrop READ MORE
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