1. Schema Therapy: Conceptual Model
2. Schema Assessment and Education
3. Cognitive Strategies
4. Experiential Strategies
5. Behavioral Pattern-Breaking
6. The Therapy Relationship
7. Detailed Schema Treatment Strategies
8. Schema Mode Work
9. Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder
10. Schema Therapy for Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Jeffrey E. Young, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, USA; Janet S. Klosko, PhD, private practice, Great Neck, NY, USA; and Marjorie E. Weishaar, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown University, USA
'Useful verbatim examples are given for treatment of several types of patients... A very good book, and I highly recommend it to both novice and veteran therapists.' - "Psychiatric Times" 'A rich and highly informative text that outlines the principles of the schema model, schema assessment and evaluation, and all the major components of schema therapy... The richness of the clinical material is enough to give practitioners a basic understanding of how to apply schema therapy... An insightful, innovative, and thorough treatment approach to personality pathology.' -" Journal of Psychosomatic Research" 'This is a superb volume, reflecting many years of astute clinical and theoretical work by very able clinicians... It should appeal to psychotherapy integrationists from many traditions.' - "Psychotherapy Research" 'This volume demonstrates in a skillful, highly readable fashion how the standard cognitive therapy approaches to Axis 1 disorders can be expanded and modified to treat personality disorders... Highly recommended for all therapists engaged in treating patients with these very difficult personality problems.' - "Aaron T. Beck, MD"
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