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DAY 3 SCHEDULE

PLEASE NOTE: AFTER YOU HAVE MADE YOUR SELECTIONS WITH YOUR TIER GROUP, YOUR CHOICES WILL BE LOCATED ON YOUR QR CODE ON YOUR NAME TAG. 

DUE TO THE SIZE OF THE CONFERENCE, EACH PARTICIPANT MUST ATTEND THE CHOICES LISTED ON THEIR NAME TAG (NO SWITCHING IS POSSIBLE AFTER APRIL 15, 2018). 

YOU MUST CHECK-IN TO RECEIVE YOUR NAME TAG, to ENTER YOUR SELECTIONS, AND TO RECEIVE YOUR CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE.

MORNING YOGA

7.00 AM - 8.15 AM

AcroYoga

with Arjan van Oostwaard

join us for this light, no-sweat morning exercise, focused on team-building and connection. A change of clothes or shower is not needed after. Bring your own yoga mat. Find out more about the exhilarating experience of acroyoga. READ MORE

SPORTS

7.15 AM - 8.15 AM

Conference Choir

with Vanesa Diaz & Rezar Dominguez

JOIN CONDUCTOR VANESA DIAZ AND GUITARIST REZAR DOMINGUEZ FOR THE INSPIRE 2018 CONFERENCE CHOIR, AND SING TOGETHER WITH FELLOW PARTICIPANTS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS. READ MORE

CHECK-IN

8.00 AM - 8.45 AM

Coffee/Tea/Resfreshments and Check-in 

Check-in is needed to receive a certificate of attendance.

SATURDAY MORNING KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS

8.45 AM - 9.30 AM

Keynote Presentation

Deliberate Practice for Schema Therapy: An Innovative Method for Training Students and Clinicians

by Wendy Behary & Joan Farrell READ MORE

9.30 AM - 10.15 AM

Keynote Presentation

On Autonomy

by Jeff Conway READ MORE

MORNING BREAK

10.15 AM - 10.30 AM

Break

Coffee/Tea/Refreshments

MORNING SELECTIONS

Choose one 90-minute selection, the hot topic series, or the Spanish language Individual Certification Program

SATURDAY MORNING SELECTIONS

FOR VIRTUAL PARTICIPANTS  

10.30 am - 12.00 Pm

virtual participants may CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:


Symposium 2: From Vulnerable Child to Vulnerable Infant: Can We Access and Work with the Very Earliest Maladaptive Schemas

 by David Edwards & Galit Goren GiladREAD MORE


Symposium 3: Positive Schemas or EASs: Its Identification and Use in Clinical Settings 

by David Bernstein & John Louis  READ MORE


Round Table 1: Multicultural Application of Schema Therapy Concept 

by Aleksandra Yaltonskaya, Paul Kasyanik, and Kaia Kastepoid-Tors READ MORE


Round Table 2: Gender Differences in Mode Work in Forensic Settings

by Chris Harrop, Tanya Petersen, and Claire Gately  READ MORE


Case Presentation 2: Schema Therapy with Trauma 

by Patricia Escudero Rotman, Chris Hayes, and Astrid Ingham Brooke  READ MORE


Skill Class 2: Do schemas design a future life script - How do we decide our future from childhood and how can we change it?
by Maria Cristina Sterie READ MORE


Skill Class 3: Working with The Soldier Mode

 by Megan Fry READ MORE


Skill Class 4: Relighting the Fire: Using Chair Work to Reconnect Couples In Schema Therapy

 by Mathias Valente READ MORE


SATURDAY MORNING SELECTIONS

FOR IN-PERSON PARTICIPANTS   

10.30 AM - 12.00 PM

IN-PERSON PARTICIPANTS MAY CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:


Symposium 1: Schema Therapy for Depression 

by Arnoud Arntz, Alexandra Schosser, Eckhard Roediger, Silke Bramer-Ugur, & Marit Kool READ MORE

Symposium 3: Positive Schemas or EASs: Its Identification and Use in Clinical Settings 

by David Bernstein & John Louis  READ MORE


Symposium 4: Cross Cultural Issues related to Schemas and Modes among Iranian Society 

by Amir Askari, Golafrooz Gholamy, & Nazanin Honarparan  READ MORE


Symposium 5: Schema Therapy for Depression – Results of an RCT in an Inpatient and Day Clinic Setting (OPTIMA Trial)

by Samy Egli  READ MORE


Case Presentation 1: When the Vulnerable Child is a different Gender 

by Xi Lui, and Ben CallegariREAD MORE


Skill Class 1: Empathic confrontation in the supervisor-supervisee relationship

by MF Van Vreeswijk and M.Boog   READ MORE


Skill Class 5: A Deeper Look At Cultural Vulnerability

by Poul Perris READ MORE


Skill Class 6: Trauma Map to Enhance Schema Conceptualization

by Christopher Lee   READ MORE

SATURDAY MORNING SELECTIONS

FOR VIRTUAL PARTICIPANTS

SATURDAY MORNING SELECTIONS

FOR IN-PERSON PARTICIPANTS

10.30 AM - 12.00 PM: saturday MORNING SELECTIONS

Symposium 3: Positive Schemas or EASs: Its Identification and Use in Clinical Settings 

by David Bernstein & John Louis  READ MORE


Hot Topic Session 1 - Relationship between Early Maladaptive Schemas, Anger, and Aggression

by Iman Askari  READ MORE


Hot Topic Session 2 - A Qualitative Survey: Schema Therapist's Perceptions of the Influence of their Early Maladaptive Schemas and Modes on Therapy  

by Pamela Pilkington READ MORE


Hot Topic Session 3 - Limited Reparenting

by Sevinç Göral Alkan  READ MORE


Hot Topic Session 4 - Destined for The Dark Side? Early Maladaptive Schemas as Predictors of Dark Triad Traits and Workplace Dysfunction

by Simone Ray  READ MORE


Hot Topic Session 5 - Using patient-made videos to illustrate Modes in Schema Therapy 

by Tarja Koffert READ MORE

Skill Class 3: Working with The Soldier Mode

 by Megan Fry READ MORE


Symposium 2: From Vulnerable Child to Vulnerable Infant: Can We Access and Work with the Very Earliest Maladaptive Schemas 

 by David Edwards & Galit Goren GiladREAD MORE


Case Presentation 2: Schema Therapy with Trauma 

by Patricia Escudero Rotman, Chris Hayes, and Astrid Ingham Brooke READ MORE


Skill Class 4: Relighting the Fire: Using Chair Work to Reconnect Couples In Schema Therapy

 by Mathias Valente READ MORE


Round Table 1: Multicultural Application of Schema Therapy Concept 

by Aleksandra Yaltonskaya, Paul Kasyanik, and Kaia Kastepoid-Tors READ MORE


Round Table 2: Gender Differences in Mode Work in Forensic Settings

by Chris Harrop, Tanya Petersen, and Claire Gately  READ MORE


Skill Class 2: Do schemas design a future life script - How do we decide our future from childhood and how can we change it?
by Maria Cristina Sterie READ MORE

S10.30 AM - 12.00 PM: saturday MORNING SELECTIONS

Symposium 3: Positive Schemas or EASs: Its Identification and Use in Clinical Settings 

by David Bernstein & John Louis  READ MORE


Symposium 4: Cross Cultural Issues related to Schemas and Modes among Iranian Society

by Amir Askari, Golafrooz Gholamy, & Nazanin Honarparan  READ MORE


Skill Class 1: Empathic confrontation in the supervisor-supervisee relationship 

by MF Van Vreeswijk and M.Boog  READ MORE


Skill Class 6: Trauma Map to Enhance Schema Conceptualization 

by Christopher Lee  READ MORE


Symposium 1: Schema Therapy for Depression 

by Arnoud Arntz, Alexandra Schosser, Eckhard Roediger, Silke Bramer-Ugur, & Marit Kool  READ MORE


Round Table 3: Schema Therapy for Depression – Results of an RCT in an Inpatient and Day Clinic Setting (OPTIMA Trial)

by Samy Egli  READ MORE


Skill Class 5: A Deeper Look At Cultural Vulnerability  

by Poul Perris  READ MORE


Case Presentation 1: When the Vulnerable Child is a different Gender  

by by Xi Lui, & Ben Callegari  READ MORE


OPTION 3

10.45 AM - 12.15 PM: SPANISH CERTIFICATION PART 3

Individual Schema Therapy Certification Program: offered in Spanish 

by Jordi Cid, Matias Valente, and Carlos Rojas READ MORE


DISREGARD - FOR REFERENCE ONLY. WILL DELTE THIS AFTER

Session 2 - A Qualitative Survey: Schema Therapist's Perceptions of the Influence of their Early Maladaptive Schemas and Modes on Therapy  

by Pamela Pilkington READ MORE


Session 3 - Limited Reparenting

by Sevinç Göral Alkan  READ MORE


Session 4 - Destined for The Dark Side? Early Maladaptive Schemas as Predictors of Dark Triad Traits and Workplace Dysfunction

by Simone Ray  READ MORE


Session 5 - Using patient-made videos to illustrate Modes in Schema Therapy 

by Tarja Koffert READ MORE


Case Presentation 1: When the Vulnerable Child is a different Gender 

by Xi Lui, and Ben CallegariREAD MORE

Case Presentation 2: Schema Therapy with Trauma 

by Patricia Escudero Rotman, Chris Hayes, and Astrid Ingham Brooke READ MORE

Skill Class 1: Empathic confrontation in the supervisor-supervisee relationship

by MF Van Vreeswijk and M.Boog   READ MORE

Skill Class 2: Do schemas design a future life script - How do we decide our future from childhood and how can we change it?
by Maria Cristina Sterie READ MORE

Skill Class 3: Working with The Soldier Mode

by Megan Fry READ MORE

Skill Class 4: Relighting the Fire:Using Chair Work to Reconnect Couples In Schema Therapy

by Mathias Valente READ MORE

Skill Class 5: A Deeper Look At Cultural Vulnerability

by Poul Perris READ MORE

Symposium 1: Schema Therapy for Depression 

by Arnoud Arntz, Alexandra Schosser, Eckhard Roediger, Silke Bramer-Ugur, and Marit Kool READ MORE

Hot Topic Session 1 - Relationship between Early Maladaptive Schemas, Anger, and Aggression

by Iman Askari  READ MORE


Hot Topic Session 2 - A Qualitative Survey: Schema Therapist's Perceptions of the Influence of their Early Maladaptive Schemas and Modes on Therapy  

by Pamela Pilkington READ MORE


Hot Topic Session 3 - Limited Reparenting

by Sevinç Göral Alkan  READ MORE


Hot Topic Session 4 - Destined for The Dark Side? Early Maladaptive Schemas as Predictors of Dark Triad Traits and Workplace Dysfunction

by Simone Ray  READ MORE


Hot Topic Session 5 - Using patient-made videos to illustrate Modes in Schema Therapy 

by Tarja Koffert READ MORE


Why Schema Therapy?

Schema therapy has been extensively researched to effectively treat a wide variety of typically treatment resistant conditions, including Borderline Personality Disorder and Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Read our summary of the latest research comparing the dramatic results of schema therapy compared to other standard models of psychotherapy.

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