Schema Therapy combines proven cognitive behavioral therapy techniques
with elements of interpersonal, experiential, and psychodynamic
therapies in order to help people with long-term mental health problems
including personality disorders and chronic depression. Schema Therapy
suggests that many negative cognitive conditions are based on past
experiences, and therefore provides models for challenging and modifying
negative thoughts and behaviors in order to provoke change.
In this book, Eshkol Rafaeli, David P. Bernstein and Jeffrey Young -
pioneers of the Schema Therapy approach - indicate the 30 distinctive
features of Schema Therapy, and how the method fits into the broader CBT
spectrum.
Divided into two parts, Theoretical Points and Practical Points, this
book provides a concise introduction for those new to the technique, as
well as a discussion of how it differs from the other cognitive
behavioral therapies for those experienced in the field.