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Group Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder

A Step-by-Step Treatment Manual with Patient Workbook

Farrell, Joan M. / Shaw, Ida A.

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2. Edition April 2012
328 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

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Debuting as the first treatment manual for group schema therapy, Group Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder is based on the only group schema therapy model validated by published empirical evidence. Written for practitioners, the text provides all the step-by-step guidelines, in-group exercises, patient handouts, and homework exercises necessary for effective group schema therapy interventions. The text focuses on leveraging the group process to create an effective and therapeutic experience for clients. A cost-effective alternative to individual counseling, Group Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder provides an excellent guide for clinicians interested in new solutions for BPD treatment.

ISBN: 978-1-119-95829-1
John Wiley & Sons

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Group Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder represents the first treatment manual for group schema therapy and is based on the only group ST model validated by published empirical evidence.
* Presents an original adaptation of schema therapy for use in a group setting
* Provides a detailed manual and patient materials in a user-friendly format
* Represents a cost-effective ST alternative with the potential to assist in the public health problem of making evidence-based BPD treatment widely available
* Includes 'guest' chapters from international ST experts Jeff Young, Arnoud Arntz, Hannie van Genderen, George Lockwood, Poul Perris, Neele Reiss, Heather Fretwell and Michiel van Vreeswijk

Foreword, Jeff Young vii

About the Authors xi

Acknowledgments xv

1. Introduction 1
J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

2. The Conceptual Model of Group Schema Therapy 8
JoanM. Farrell and Ida A. Shaw

3. Using the Therapeutic Factors of Groups to Catalyze and Augment Schema Therapy Interventions 22
J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

4. The Therapist Role: Limited Reparenting Broadened to a Family 37
J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

5. Some Basics of Group Schema Therapy 79
J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

6. The Course of Group Schema Therapy Stage One: Bonding and Emotional Regulation 106
J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

7. The Course of Group Schema Therapy Stage Two: Schema Mode Change 143
J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

8. The Course of Group Schema Therapy Stage Three: Autonomy 225
J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

9. The PatientWorkbook Materials and How to Use Them 244
J. M. Farrell and I. A. Shaw

10. Combining Individual and Group Schema Therapy 265
Hannie van Genderen, Michiel van Vreeswijk, Joan Farrell, George Lockwood and Heather Fretwell

11. Meeting Core Emotional Needs in Group Schema Therapy Through Limited Reparenting 271
Poul Perris and George Lockwood

12. A Systematic Review of Schema Therapy For BPD 286
Arnoud Arntz

13. Conclusions and Future Directions for Group Schema Therapy 295
Neele Reiss, Joan Farrell, Arnoud Arntz and Jeffrey Young

Bibliography 302

Index 307
Joan M. Farrell is Clinical & Training Director Center for BPD Treatment & Research, Indiana University School of Medicine Midtown CMHC; Co-Director Schema Therapy Institute Midwest-Indianapolis; and Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis.

Ida A. Shaw is Co-Director Schema Therapy Institute Midwest-Indianapolis; and Senior Schema Therapy Supervisor, Center for BPD Treatment & Research, Indiana University School of Medicine Midtown CMHC.
Farrell and Shaw are the developers of the original Group Schema Therapy model and have specialized in the treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder for 25 years.