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Per il Progresso nella Pratica e nella Ricerca in Psicoterapia Training Schema Therapy for Children and Adolescents Dr. Cristof Loose BOLOGNA 16-18 OCTOBER 2015 29-31 JANUARY 2016 20-21 FEBRUARY 2016 9-10 APRIL 2016 II edition

Training Schema Therapy for Children and Adolescents Schema Therapy (ST) developed by Jeffrey Young is an enhancement and development of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and particularly integrates emotions, but also developmental aspects centrally in their diagnostic and therapeutic considerations. In addition, ST is based on a model of schemas, modes and the basic needs and their fate during the life course. Therefore, ST - in terms of technical and strategic variant of CBT - seems to be also and especially in the field of child and adolescent therapy particularly suited to generate action-guiding, diagnostic and therapeutic concepts. Teaching of advanced and deepened work with parents in terms of Schema Coaching or Systemic Schema Therapy that include schema or mode specific transactional processes between child and parent and shed a light on mutual reinforcement s processes of child s und parent s maladaptive schemas. In total 5 workshop units (WS 1-5) of the Children s Curriculum, first the schema therapeutic conceptual model (schemas, modes, coping strategies), the underlying theory (central importance core needs in the context of developmental tasks), possible diagnostic means (eg, projective methods) and requirements in the therapeutic attitude (eg, concept of limited reparenting and empathic confrontation ) are outlined, put on the ground of temperament and personality factors in childhood and adolescence. However, in the center of the workshop series are training and practice units, encompassing schema therapeutic strategies that have proven successful in cognitive behavioral therapy of childhood and adolescence. Another focus is laid on the teaching of advanced and deepened work with parents in terms of Schema Coaching or Systemic Schema Therapy that include schema or mode specific transactional processes between child and parent and shed a light on mutual reinforcement s processes of child s und parent s maladaptive schemas.

Workshop 1 Introductory Workshop The introductory workshop (WS 1) illuminates the formation and perpetuating model of maladaptive schemas against the background of age-specific developmental tasks, risk and protective temperamental factors. Related to the children s age the 18 schemas described by Young are outlined with their typical child and adolescent appearance and coping strategies. Other topics include the multimodal diagnostic techniques (use of exploration, survey, imagery, case conceptualization) and explain the significance of the therapeutic relationship, psychoeducation and empathic confrontation. As an overview therapeutic strategies are demonstrated: Working with drawings and pictures, mode-based play therapy, working with stories, finger and hand puppets, metaphors, chair work, imagery, visual presentation of the Inner House, the use of flash cards and homework. An important part of ST-CA is to work with parents, which is also outlined in an overview. Contents are typical parental mode constellations, mode cycle flash cards, investigation of parental schemas and modes, and the practical implementation in mode work with parents (working with chairs, drawings, etc.). Beside the introductory in schema theory the workshop offers many practical demonstrations by picture and video material, and small exercises allow the participants transferring the content into their own practice.

Workshop 2 ST for children This workshop is based upon the content of the introductory workshop (WS 1), whose participation is a prerequisite for the immersion workshops (WS 2 to 5). The goal of this workshop is to learn the techniques of schema therapy with children and adolescents specifically. After a brief connection with the schema theoretical introduction and sharing of some experiences in practice (WS 1), the focus will be laid on the features of the particular therapeutic relationship, including the concepts of limited reparenting, empathic confrontation and practical working with the special schema therapeutic techniques. Video examples and role-play in groups of two or three participants ensure the consolidation and deepening of what has been learnt. In particular, the content and methods are: Mode-oriented play therapy Working with (stem) stories (with exercise) Working with finger and hand puppets Working with chair dialogues Use of flash cards and homework Beside the features of schema theory the workshop offers many practical demonstrations by picture and video material, and small exercises allow the participants transferring the content into their own practice.

Workshop 4 ST for adolescent This workshop (ST-CA: Focus Adolescents)is based upon the content of the WS 1 (ST-CA: Introductory workshop)and WS 2 (ST-CA: Focus Children). The participation of WS 1 and 2 is a prerequisite for following immersion workshops WS 3 to 5. Video examples and role-play in groups of two or three participants ensure the consolidation and deepening of what has been learnt. In particular, the content and methods are: Working on close relationships with adolescents Working with figures, templates, and other material (instead of finger puppets) Working on the Inner House Imagery Creating a Schema- or Mode-Rap (Music Flash Card) Beside the features of schema theory the workshop offers many practical demonstrations by picture and video material, and small exercises allow the participants transferring the content into their own practice.

Workshop 4 La ST for parents The goal of this workshop is to learn the techniques of schema therapy with parents specifically. After a brief connection with the theory of WS 1, the focus will be laid on the features of the work with parents including practical exercises. The parental mode work with chairs, finger puppets, imagery, schema and mode flash card, internal dialogue and schema diary are the central point of WS 4. Case studies of the participants and role play in groups of two or three participants ensure the deepening of what has been learnt. In particular, the content and methods are: Therapeutic relationship with parents: Limited Grandparenting Investigation of parental resources, needs and family structures Testing of questionnaires Education of the schema and mode concept in the context of parenting with exercises in groups Creating a schematic therapeutic and systemic disturbance model Adjustment of the parental schemas and modes Mode feedback among family members Schema pedagogy approaches (working with caregivers, teachers and so on) Collusion of schemas and modes among the therapist and the patient (child/parents) Beside the features of schema theory the workshop offers many practical demonstrations by picture and video material, and small exercises allow the participants transferring the content into their own practice.

Trainer Dr. Cristof Loose, Clinical Psychologist, Child and Youth Psychotherapist, Certified Schema Therapist (ISST); he works for Programs for Prevention of Violence for Children in Primary School: lectures, seminars, workshops all about Psychology. Location Bologna Language English Scientific Director Dr. Alessandro Carmelita Literature Schematherapy for children Loose, C. Graaf, P. & Zarbock, G. (2013). Schematherapie mit Kindern und Jugendlichen. Weinheim: Beltz (planned to published by Wiley) Fee 2.000,00 Discount 10% for registration within january It is posible pay in 5 payment: Fee to pay at the registration: 400,00 31/10: 320,00 31/01: 320,00 28/02: 320,00 31/03: 320,00 30/11: 320,00 Payment Ask the registration form to: isc@istitutodiscienzecognitive.it To enroll you should send the registration form with a copy of the payment to isc@istitutodiscienzecognitive.it How to pay Transfer to: Banco Nazionale del Lavoro - Sassari Istituto di Scienze Cognitive srl IBAN IT 84 D 01005 17200 0000 0000 4496 BIC/SWIFT: BNLIITRR

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