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Schema Therapy Complete Guide (Fully Accredited) - OneDDL - 10-01-2024 Free Download Schema Therapy Complete Guide (Fully Accredited) Published 9/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 10.75 GB | Duration: 13h 35m Improve your parenting, counselling skills and find out how people became what they are What you'll learn Basic concepts of schema therapy-What are schemas, how those manifest and Schema therapy as a model Chapters 1-5-Detailed descriptions of domains, schemas their differences, correlations and ways to overcome EMS (early maladaptive schemas) Chapter 6-Become people scanner, recognize their modes, schemas and practice...a lot Chapter 7- Coping mechanisms and modes (of child, parent and adult) with a help of sheets and mind maps Chapter 8-Techniques and toolbox-Complete practical, hands on guide on how to apply techniques for your own growth and in therapy as mental health professional Chapter 9-Genogram work in schema therapy-discover your family patterns, learn how to mitigate negative ones and stop it. How to find schemas and origins Chapter 10-Cultural, family, environment, gender influences on schemas, future of schema therapy and basic concepts of parenting according to Schema therapy Requirements Being interested in psychology, know some basic concepts of psychology and psychotherapy and using English actively on functional level, so you can understand course. Description Schema therapy Complete Guide (Fully Accredited)Improve your parenting, counselling skills and find out how people became what they areWhat will students learn in your course?Basic concepts of schema therapy-What are schemas, how those manifest and Schema therapy as a modelChapters 1-5-Detailed descriptions of domains, schemas their differences, correlations and ways to overcome EMS (early maladaptive schemas)Chapter 6-Become people scanner, recognize their modes, schemas and practice...a lotChapter 7- Coping mechanisms and modes (of child, parent and adult) with a help of sheets and mind mapsChapter 8-Techniques and toolbox-Complete practical, hands on guide on how to apply techniques for your own growth and in therapy as mental health professionalChapter 9-Genogram work in schema therapy-discover your family patterns, learn how to mitigate negative ones and stop it. How to find schemas and originsChapter 10-PracticumIf you are being interested in psychology, from early age, there is a reason for it. You had complex family and it helped you understand people, society and relationship dynamics. This is course is ideal foreople interested in pursuing career as counsellor, psychologist, mental health professional or coach.Students of psychiatry, psychology, mental health, social work, pedagogy and similar social-humanistic field of sciencePsychotherapists, coaches who are willing to invest time and work into expanding their working therapeutic model, shift their paradigms and learn new tips and tricks of therapy as craftPeople who are currently in therapy and want to expand their knowledge and practical skillsHR people, parents, philosophers, writers, managers and everyone working with peopleThose who truly strive to understand human nature, why people behave certain way, where that came from. Those who truly want to understand human nature and origin story of every personality.This is going to be my first FULLY ACCREDITED Course. In case you want that certificate you have to pass all quizzes and do some of additional exercises. Course will be constantly upgraded so you are getting additional content for free once you buy course. It will give you wide range of techniques, very good understanding of Schema therapy as therapy model and deeper understanding of human psychology as well. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 1.2 Misconceptions about schemas Lecture 3 1.3 Schema therapy as model hierarchy within it and questions Section 2: Disconnection and rejection schemas Lecture 4 1.1 Mistrust and abuse part 1 Lecture 5 1.2 Mistrust and abuse part 2 Lecture 6 2.1 Abandonment part 1 Lecture 7 2.2 Abandonment part 2 Lecture 8 3.1 Defectiveness part 1 Lecture 9 3.2 Defectiveness part 2 Lecture 10 4.1 Emotional deprivation part 1 Lecture 11 4.2 Emotional deprivation part 2 Lecture 12 5.1 Social isolation part 1 Lecture 13 5.2 Social isolation part 2 Section 3: Chapter 2- Impaired autonomy Autonomy competence and sense of identity Lecture 14 6.1 Dependence part 1 Lecture 15 6.2 Dependence part 2 Lecture 16 7.1 Enmeshment part 1 Lecture 17 7.2 Enmeshment part 2 Lecture 18 8.1 Failure part 1 Lecture 19 8.2 Failure part 2 Lecture 20 9.1 Vulnerability part 1 Lecture 21 9.2 Vulnerability part 2 Section 4: Chapter 3- Realistic limits and self control Lecture 22 10.1 Entitlement part 1 Lecture 23 10.2 Entitlement part 2 Lecture 24 11.1 Insufficient self control part 1 Lecture 25 11.2 Insufficient self-control part 2 Section 5: Chapter 4-Freedom to express needs and emotions Lecture 26 12.1 Approval seeking part 1 Lecture 27 12.2 Approval seeking part 2 Lecture 28 13.1 Subjugation and self-sacrifice part 1 Lecture 29 13.2 Subjugation and self-sacrifice part 2 Section 6: Chapter 5- Over-vigilance and inhibition Lecture 30 14.1 Emotional inhibition part 1 Lecture 31 14.1 Emotional inhibition part 2 Lecture 32 15.1 Negativity part 1 Lecture 33 15.2 Negativity part 2 Lecture 34 16.1 Punitiveness part 1 Lecture 35 16.2 Punitiveness part 2 Lecture 36 17.1 Unrelenting standards part 1 Lecture 37 17.2 Unrelenting standards 2 Section 7: Chapter 6-Schema recognition skills Lecture 38 1 Chapter 6 disconnection and rejection case 1-1 Lecture 39 2 Chapter 6 DR case 1 part 2 + real story of domestic violence Lecture 40 4 Chapter 6 disconnection and rejection case 2-2 Lecture 41 5 Chapter 6 disconnection and rejection case 3-1 Lecture 42 6 Chapter 6 Case of William 3-2 Lecture 43 8 Chapter 6-Domin of impaired autonomy case 1-1 Lecture 44 3 Chapter 6 disconnection and rejection case 2-1 Lecture 45 7 Chapter 6-Domain of impaired limits case 1-2 Lecture 46 9 Laura case 2 domain impaired limits part 1 Lecture 47 10 Laura part 2 Lecture 48 11 Chapter 6 impaired autonomy and performance case 3 Collin part 1 Lecture 49 12 Chapter 6 impaired autonomy and performance case 3 Collin part 2 Lecture 50 13 Chapter 6 Impaired limits Case Martha part 1 Lecture 51 14 Chapter 6 Impaired limits Case Martha part 2 Lecture 52 15 Chapter 6 Other directedness Case Mika part 1 Lecture 53 16 Chapter 6 Other directedness Case Mika part 2 Lecture 54 17 Chapter 6 Other directedness Case Inna part 1 Lecture 55 18 Chapter 6 Other directedness Case Inna part 2 Lecture 56 19 Chapter 6 Over-vigilance and Inhibition Case Peter part 1 Lecture 57 20 Chapter 6 Over-vigilance and Inhibition Case Peter part 2+recommended quiz Section 8: Chapter 6b Lecture 58 Chapter 6b The Unloved Lecture 59 Chapter 6b Mozart vs Salieri Lecture 60 Chapter 6b Good Will Hunting Lecture 61 Chapter 6b Devil wears Prada Section 9: Chapter 7-Modes Lecture 62 1 Modes-Intro-What those are Lecture 63 2 Surrender coping strategy Lecture 64 3 Avoidance coping strategy Lecture 65 4 Overcompensation coping strategy Lecture 66 5 Child modes Lecture 67 6-Parent modes Lecture 68 7-Adult modes Lecture 69 8 Behavioral forms of disconnection and rejection schemas Lecture 70 9 Behavioral expressive forms of impaired autonomy and performance schemas Lecture 71 10 Behavioral forms of impaired limits schemas Lecture 72 11 Behavioral forms of other directedness schema Lecture 73 12 Behavioral forms of over-vigilance and inhibition schemas Lecture 74 13 Most frequent behavioral forms for each coping strategy Section 10: Chapter 8-Techniques and toolbox Lecture 75 8.1 Case conceptualization Lecture 76 8.2 Techniques and toolbox general overview Lecture 77 8.3 Behavioral techniques in Schema therapy Lecture 78 8.4 Emotion focused techniques and toolbox Lecture 79 8.5 Motivational techniques Lecture 80 8.6 Cognitive techniques Lecture 81 8.7 Relational techniques in Schema therapy Section 11: Chapter 9-Genogram Lecture 82 Genogram 1 Lecture 83 Genogram 2 Lecture 84 Genogram 3 Lecture 85 Genogram 4 Lecture 86 Genogram 5 Lecture 87 6-Misconceptions about family internal systems Lecture 88 7-Scapegoationg part 1 Lecture 89 8-Scapegoating part 2 Lecture 90 Genogram 9 Section 12: Chapter 10-Practicum for chapters 8 and 9 Lecture 91 1-New hybrid technique instructions Lecture 92 2- Guided imagery future pacing your goals Lecture 93 3-Basic worksheet to work with coping strategies Lecture 94 4- Diagram schema conceptualization Lecture 95 5-Limited reparenting Lecture 96 6- Empatic confrontation+suggested exercise please do it final Lecture 97 7-Collecting data, reframing, behavioral experiments Lecture 98 8-Guided imagery Lecture 99 9-Observation Lecture 100 10-Breaking complex behavioral patterns and pattern breaking skills Lecture 101 11-Pros and cons three worksheets and follow ups Section 13: Practicum on family issues and genogram Lecture 102 Set of exercises 1-Scapegoating phenomena Lecture 103 Set of exercises 2 for family issues and scapegoating Lecture 104 Set of exercises 3-Schema genogram Lecture 105 Set of exercises 4-Self-reflective why questions Lecture 106 Set of exercise 5-Undertsand the power structures within your family Lecture 107 Set of exercises 7 Lecture 108 Set of exercises 8-Take of lenses of society out of your perception Section 14: Basics of parenting (According to schema therapy) Lecture 109 Presentation part 1 final Lecture 110 Presentation part 2 Lecture 111 Part 3 Lecture 112 Set of exercises 6-Blame game Lecture 113 Set of exercises 9 and end of course People interested in persuing career as counsellor, psychologist, mental health professional or coach.,Students of psychiatry, psychology, mental health, social work, pedagogy and similar social-humanistic field of science,Psychotherapists, coaches who are willing to invest time and work into expanding their working therapeutic model, shift their paradigms and learn new tips and tricks of therapy as craft,People who are currently in therapy and want to expand their knowledge and practical skills,HR people, parents, philosophers, writers, managers and everyone working with people,Those who truly strive to understand human nature, why people behave certain way, where that came from. 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