Frankurt am Main, Germany contact(@)schematherapy-roediger.org
Start Date:
2024-10-08
Finish date:
2024-11-05
Code:
11
Standard Price:
300,00 EUR
Location:
Online Training
Class:
Advanced Training
Trainer:
Eckhard Roediger M.D.
Available seats:
20
20
Tutor:
Mr. Dr. Eckhard Roediger
Date Start Time Finish Time Duration Room
2024-10-08 12:30 14:30 2 hrs online
2024-10-15 12:30 14:30 2 hrs online
2024-10-22 12:30 14:30 2 hrs online
2024-10-29 12:30 14:30 2 hrs online
2024-11-05 12:30 14:30 2 hrs online

Description

When the going gets tough: The Art of Empathic Confrontation using Contextual Schema Therapy

Organized by Eckhard Roediger, starting October 8th to November 5th  2024
(always tuesdays from 12.30 to 2:30 pm)

About this training:
This 10 h training is meant as an add-on for those who already gained knowledge in conventional Schema therapy and want to broaden the scope of their interventions by adding a contextual (or 3rd-wave) perspective making empathic confrontation with difficult clients easy and safe.

Jeffrey Young stated, that Schema therapy has been integrative from the start. Keeping this spirit alive, we broaden the scope into a contextual (or 3rd wave therapy) perspective. Our add-on training includes Porgues Polyvagal theory as well as integrating Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) processes e.g. a mindful observer stance. This leads to a more detailed understanding, what a Healthy Adult mode is actually doing, a very flexible therapy relationship (i.e offering a second layer of cooperation on the standig-up level) and a very intimate connection with the emotional parts of the clients including body representations and finally to a good balance between striving for change and acceptance. This makes your therapies very intensive, but safe – for your clients and yourself. Go for our demonstration videos for a vivid impression.

Reading:
Roediger, E., Stevens, B. & Brockman, R. (2018). Contextual Schema Therapy. An Integrative Approach to Personality Disorders, Emotional Dysregulation, and Interpersonal Functioning. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger.
Roediger, E. (2012). Why are mindfulness and acceptance central elements for therapeutic change? An integrative perspective. In: van Vreeswijk M, Broersen J, Nadort M (eds). Handbook of Schema Therapy. Theory, Research and Practice. New York: Wiley, p.239-248.

Certification:
This training counts for continuous education credit points according to the ISST-guidelines.

Presenter:
Eckhard Roediger (MD), born 1959, neurologist, psychiatrist and psychotherapist. Trained in psychodynamic and cognitive-behavior therapy. Formerly Director of a Psychosomatic Department of a clinic in Berlin (GER), since 2007 working in Private Practice and Director of the Schema Therapy Training Center in Frankfurt (GER). Member of the ISST Board since 2008, past-President and now honorary member.

Dates and time:
The training takes place on a weekly basis on 5 consecutive Tuesdays of 2 hrs from 12:30 to 14:30 pm CET (UTC+1)
Dates:  8 Oct, 15 Oct, 22 Oct, 29 Oct & 5. Nov 2024.
Location: Online

Costs: € 300
(for people from so calledB-countries” € 200; for a B-Country-List see below). In case a participant is not able to take part at one date we will try to arrange a replacement. *Residents of Ukraine receive free admission to the lessons.

*Reduced fee exclusively for participants who reside in the following countries:
Albania, Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Colombia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Jordan, Kosovo, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Republic of Macedonia, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, Venezuela, Vietnam and Yugoslavia.

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Our Mission

We want provide the best concepts for continuing professional development in Schema Therapy world wide.

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Our vision

Is the further development of schema therapy in the sense of a contextual and process-based method within behavioural therapy as well as schema therapy with couples. To achieve this, we offer a series of in-depth courses. We endeavour to create a community in which colleagues can exchange ideas, support each other and improve their practice through interaction.

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