Schema Therapy Adapted for Psychosis and Bipolarity
Exploring the Multi-Self
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Schema Therapy Adapted for Psychosis and Bipolarity
Exploring the Multi-Self
About This Book
This book explores how Schema Therapy and its underlying theory might be used in work with clients who suffer from psychosis, bipolarity and related symptoms.
The first part of the book presents in-depth qualitative research featuring first-person testimonies that describe the self-states or 'modes' of a person with psychosis or bipolarity. These self-states involve a range of features, such as emotions, thoughts, motivations and behaviours, which manifest as patterns. The second part proposes the adaptation and application of Schema Therapy, a transdiagnostic approach working with emotion and interpersonal functioning for clinical work with these two groups.
Offering unique insights, this text will appeal to a range of practicing clinicians, such as psychologists, therapists, psychiatrists and those with a special interest in psychosis or bipolarity.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Endorsement Page
- Half Title page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 Modes, psychosis and bipolarity
- Chapter 2 Exploring modes in psychosis
- Chapter 3 Exploring modes in bipolarity
- Chapter 4 Developing the concept of modes in psychosis and bipolarity
- Chapter 5 Adapting Schema Therapy for psychosis and bipolarity
- Chapter 6 Attachment, schemas and imagery focused therapy for psychosis (iMAPS)
- Chapter 7 Imagery rescripting in trauma-affected voice hearers
- Chapter 8 Psychosis and Schema Therapy
- Chapter 9 Bipolarity and Schema Therapy
- Index