The Schema Therapy (ST) Mode model is well suited to the eating disordered population, particularly those with complex problems, rigid personality traits & interpersonal difficulties. Schema Therapy (ST) is an integrative therapeutic approach aimed at treating those with entrenched interpersonal, self-identity and characterological difficulties. One of the focal guiding strategies in ST is the development of a formulation & treatment plan which links early origins & underlying functions of eating disorders with current symptoms. This model addresses change not only at an intellectual/cognitive level, but also incorporates techniques that lead to emotional & behavioural change. ST techniques specifically target the rigid belief systems & high levels of avoidance characteristic of both characterological disorders & complex eating disorders that frequently interfere with progress in traditional treatments.
This workshop will describe:
- Key features of the Schema Therapy Model & rationale for application with eating disorders
- Strategies for change, with an emphasis on deeper level change with core beliefs/schemas
- Preliminary evidence for the Schema Therapy model with eating disorders
- An opportunity to practice using powerful methods of addressing the ’Anorexic Voice’
- Case study examples to enable participants to consider how they could apply schema change techniques with complex eating disorder clients.
- Opportunity to think about how you could apply schema change techniques with your own complex eating disorder clients.