This foundational 3-day workshop will help attendees gain a thorough understanding of the Schema Therapy model and provide an extensive platform for learning new skills and techniques used in Schema Therapy.
The workshop will address both the schema and mode models. The training is skills based, with multiple opportunities to learn complex techniques for working with difficult-to-treat clinical populations.
This workshop is suitable for practicing mental health workers, such as psychologists, school counsellors, social workers, counsellors, family therapists, youth workers, mental health occupational therapists, psychiatrists and GPs who provide mental health services.
This workshop is approved as part of an accredited sequence of training, allowing attendees to work towards accreditation with the International Society of Schema Therapy (ISST), should they wish to do so. For further information about accreditation, head to the website.
Learning outcomes
- develop understanding and practice of Schema Therapy models and methods
- learn skills used in Schema Therapy, including chair work and imagery rescripting
About the presenter: Dr Robert Brockman
Rob is an active researcher and clinician and is an ISST certified supervisor and trainer. Since 2014 Rob has been facilitating Schema Therapy training events around Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and SouthEast Asia. Rob is Co-Director of Schema Therapy Training Online and is co-author of two recent Schema Therapy Clinician Guides “Contextual Schema Therapy” (Roediger, Stevens, & Brockman, 2018) and “The Cambridge Guide to Schema Therapy (Brockman, Simpson, Hayes, van der Wijngaart, and Smout, 2023).