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Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Wissenschaftliche Psychotherapie

Curriculum Vertiefung Schematherapie: ST 4 - Group Schema Therapy with Borderline Patients

Zielgruppe:

Das Angebot richtet sich in erster Linie an psychotherapeutisch tätige PsychologInnen und ÄrztInnen, steht aber auch anderen klinisch-psychologisch tätigen Personen offen.

Der Workshop findet in englischer Sprache statt.

Ziele:

The workshop presents the core techniques of GST: group limited re-parenting, group imagery re-scripting, schema mode-specific group role-plays and the co-therapist model that is an essential ingredient.

    Inhalte:

    This training workshop provides an introduction to the model and techniques of Group Schema Therapy (GST) for Borderline Personality Disorder. GST has growing empirical validation from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) and pilot studies. A large multisite international RCT is in progress. A brief summary of current RCT research on the group model is given.   GST as developed by Farrell & Shaw is an integrative model based on individual ST as developed by Young & Arntz  that uses the curative factors of the group modality strategically to catalyze the work of schema mode change.  The experience of ST in a  supportive, validating group can directly impact and help heal key BPD schemas of abandonment, defectiveness, emotional deprivation, social isolation and mistrust/abuse. Like individual ST, GST in addition to reducing symptoms, targets key criteria of BPD including: impairments in stability of self, interpersonal relationships, social, family, and occupational functioning and improved quality of life. 

    Methoden:

    The training model that we use combines the following elements:

    1. Brief didactic presentation
    2. Video segments of actual patient groups conducted by the trainers,
    3. Demonstrations of core techniques by role plays (trainers and participants).

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