Schema Therapy for Cluster C Personality Disorders
Treating Dependent, Avoidant and Obsessive-Compulsive Clients

By (author) Hannie van Genderen,Remco Van Der Wijngaart

ISBN13: 9781803883878

Imprint: Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd

Publisher: Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd

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Published: 20/05/2024

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Personality disorders are categorised into three ‘clusters’, each containing several specific disorders with common characteristics that differentiate them from those contained in the other clusters. Schema therapy was developed primarily to manage and treat ‘cluster B’ personality disorders, especially borderline personality disorder, and it has a robust evidence base in this area. Research studies have shown that schema therapy is also an effective treatment for clients with ‘cluster C’ personality disorders – dependent personality disorder, avoidant personality disorder and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder – but only if a number of important adaptations and adjustments to the treatment protocol are made. Written by well-known experts in the field, this is the first book to explore the theory and practice of using schema therapy to treat individuals with ‘cluster C’ personality disorders. Part of the Schema Therapy Approaches and Resources series, following the success of Chairwork, Imagery Rescripting and Schema Therapy: A Phase-Oriented Approach.
Foreword by Arnoud Arntz Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Developments in schema therapy – concepts and definitions 3. Case conceptualization for Cluster C personality disorders 4. From case conceptualization to treatment 5. Dependent Personality Disorder 6. Avoidant Personality Disorder 7. Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder 8. The middle phase of treatment 9. The final phase of treatment – changing behaviour patterns 10. Conclusion References Appendix: Modes
  • Clinical psychology
  • Cognitive behavioural therapy
  • Professional & Vocational
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