Schema Therapy for Complex Cases
(Mode Work)
Dr Tara Gormley, Dr Gillian Heath & Dr Tünde Vanko
LONDON: Thursday 6th – Saturday 8th December2012 Schema Therapy is an integrated
This three-day workshop provides
therapy blending CBT, object relations,
teaching on the theory and practice of
attachment theory and experiential
the therapy for complex cases,
techniques into a unified whole. It has
combined with experiential exercises
been shown to be highly effective in
and live demonstrations to show how
treating complex cases, with superior
to use the model most effectively.
outcomes on a large-scale randomised
Participants will gain an
control trial for clients with BPD
understanding of how schemas
(Giesen-Bloo et al, 2006). Many
operate in a range of presentations
psychologists are drawn to the model as
and how to work with different modes
it provides a clear, transparent
to achieve change. Detailed teaching
structure and focus for treatment
will be provided on experiential
whilst allowing the therapist to provide
techniques such as imagery and chair
an emotionally corrective experience,
work, as well as showing how to use
based on a joint understanding of the
limited re-parenting in order to heal
client’s unmet needs and schemas.
the client’s schemas.
Participants should have some previous knowledge of Schema Therapy and experience of working with complex cases
SCHEMA MODE TRAINING, london
Learning Outcomes: By the end of the three days participants will be able to: § Formulate complex cases in terms of schemas and modes § Use limited re-parenting and empathic confrontation for schema healing § Use imagery for assessment, schema healing and behavioural change § Use chair work to combat schema modes § Work effectively with endings in Schema Therapy
testimonials ‘The facilitators were very knowledgeable about the topic. This showed in their confidence and 'passion' about the subject.’ ‘Very interactive, lots of demos as well as theory. Well timed.’ ‘Interesting and inspiring training – I feel much more confident with the techniques now.’ ‘Highly relevant for my personal and professional development and for my current clinical practice.’ ‘There was a really good balance of lectures, video, role play and discussion, the pace and level was great, the facilitators were engaging, relevant and knowledgeable.’
Daily Schedule
9:15 Registration, Tea & Coffee 9:45 Workshop starts 13:00 Lunch break (lunch not provided) 16:45 Workshop ends
This workshop can be attended as a stand-alone workshop or as the first module of our three-module, ISST approved training programme. Modules 2 and 3 will be held in February and May 2013.
facilitators Dr Gillian Heath, Dr Tara Gormley and Dr Tünde Vanko are experienced Clinical Psychologists, having worked in a variety of adult NHS and private settings in the UK and abroad. They have substantial experience of treating a range of Axis I and II problems, as well as supervising other therapists working with these issues. They are accredited as Advanced Level Schema Therapists, supervisors and trainers with the ISST (International Society of Schema Therapy), and originally trained with Jeff Young. They have taught Schema Therapy to a range of mental health professionals and provide specialist supervision for psychologists, psychotherapists and psychiatrists. They also run an ISST approved training programme, leading to accreditation as a Schema Therapist.
FEE £350 HOW TO BOOK
Please complete the booking form on the next page and send it, along with a cheque (payable to Dr G. Heath), to: Dr G. Heath, Schema Therapy Associates, 30 Chisenhale Rd, London, E3 5QZ Alternatively, payments may be made electronically to Dr G Heath: Sort Code: 404780 Account No: 55287049. If an invoice is required, please send details of whom to invoice to
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BPS London Offices, 30 Tabernacle Street, London EC2A 4UE For further copies of this leaflet and form go to www.schematherapyassociates.com For any enquiries, email
[email protected]
www.schematherapyassociates.com
Booking Form Schema Therapy for Complex Cases LONDON: 6th – 8Th December 2012 Title:
Name:
Address: Telephone: Email: Would you like a receipt: Yes / No To help us provide the best training possible, it would be much appreciated if you could answer a couple of questions. • Please give us a description of your role & the organisation you work for.
• Please briefly describe your experience of Schema Therapy to date - including any training, supervision or reading you have done.
• Please describe any specific topics or areas that you would like us to cover/ emphasise in the training (particularly relevant if not mentioned in the course description). • Please indicate if you might be interested in becoming accredited as a Schema Therapist, future workshops or specialist supervision: • Where did you hear about this workshop?
Please send this form, with a cheque for £350 payable to Dr G Heath, a request for an invoice or indication that payment is to be made by electronic transfer, to: Dr G Heath, Schema Therapy Associates, 30 Chisenhale Road, London, E3 5QZ.
Finding The BPs London office
30 Tabernacle street, London ec2a 4ue
From Euston, King’s Cross or St. Pancras Northern Line to Old Street or bus 205 (from Euston & King’s Cross) or 214 (from King’s Cross). Underground All stations are less than ten minutes' walk. Liverpool Street: Broadgate exit to Eldon Street/South Place, then into Finsbury Pavement/City Road. Moorgate: follow the signs for Moorgate/Finsbury Square. Old Street: exit 4, City Road south (east side) leading to Finsbury Square. Buses Numbers 21, 43, 76, 141, 205, 214 and 271 all stop on City Road/Epworth Street. Numbers 55 and 243 stop on Old Street near Old Street Station. Car parking Tabernacle Street is a one-way street and should be approached from the Finsbury Square end. NCP car parks are located in Finsbury Square (hourly charge) and Clere Street (half-day or day rate).