Book contents
- Cambridge Guide to Schema Therapy
- Cambridge Guides to the Psychological Therapies
- Reviews
- Cambridge Guide to Schema Therapy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- A Note from the Series Editor
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Overview of the Schema Therapy Model
- Part II The Model of Schema Therapy in Practice
- Chapter 3 Schema Therapy Assessment
- Chapter 4 Case Conceptualisation and Mode Mapping in Schema Therapy
- Chapter 5 Envisioning the Road Ahead
- Chapter 6 Intervention Strategies for Schema Healing 1
- Chapter 7 Intervention Strategies for Schema Healing 2
- Chapter 8 Intervention Strategies for Schema Healing 3
- Chapter 9 Intervention Strategies for Schema Healing 4
- Chapter 10 Building Connection to Healthy Modes
- Chapter 11 Bypassing Maladaptive Coping Modes to Support Change
- Chapter 12 Preparing for Termination and the End Phase of Schema Therapy
- Part III Applications and Adaptations for Mental Health Presentations
- Part IV Application of Schema Therapy in Different Populations and in Different Settings
- Appendix Interview Questions/Guidance for the Assessment Process (Chapter 3)
- Index
- References
Chapter 8 - Intervention Strategies for Schema Healing 3
Experiential Techniques
from Part II - The Model of Schema Therapy in Practice
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 July 2023
- Cambridge Guide to Schema Therapy
- Cambridge Guides to the Psychological Therapies
- Reviews
- Cambridge Guide to Schema Therapy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- A Note from the Series Editor
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Overview of the Schema Therapy Model
- Part II The Model of Schema Therapy in Practice
- Chapter 3 Schema Therapy Assessment
- Chapter 4 Case Conceptualisation and Mode Mapping in Schema Therapy
- Chapter 5 Envisioning the Road Ahead
- Chapter 6 Intervention Strategies for Schema Healing 1
- Chapter 7 Intervention Strategies for Schema Healing 2
- Chapter 8 Intervention Strategies for Schema Healing 3
- Chapter 9 Intervention Strategies for Schema Healing 4
- Chapter 10 Building Connection to Healthy Modes
- Chapter 11 Bypassing Maladaptive Coping Modes to Support Change
- Chapter 12 Preparing for Termination and the End Phase of Schema Therapy
- Part III Applications and Adaptations for Mental Health Presentations
- Part IV Application of Schema Therapy in Different Populations and in Different Settings
- Appendix Interview Questions/Guidance for the Assessment Process (Chapter 3)
- Index
- References
Summary
Experiential techniques are central to schema therapy. Moreover, they can be synergetic to changes within cognitive or behavioural domains, or within the therapy relationship. Nonetheless, they are often challenging and are omitted from the schema therapy treatment. Typically, experiential work comes in the form of chairwork or imagery-based interventions or ‘dialogues’. Imagery Rescripting is a powerful experiential method and a central change mechanism in schema therapy; it aims to change the legacy of childhood experiences, images, and memories linked to schema and mode development; rescripting results in the formation of new adaptive meanings and access to feelings and insights. In contrast, a chairwork technique is highly suitable within a schema therapy context, enhancing schema mode work. First, chairwork can result in a more distinct and clear illustration to the client of mode interplay. Second, it allows the client to take the ‘perspective’ of the mode and make dysfunctional modes and schemas as ego-dystonic and defused. Often emotional techniques are avoided by therapists learning the schema therapy model, typically related to confidence in interventions and making things ‘worse’ for the client. It is essential for the schema therapist to learn to utilise emotion-focused work to be helpful for the client.
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- Cambridge Guide to Schema Therapy , pp. 150 - 184Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023