Description: Schema Change Methods (Cognitive-behavior Therapy for Depression APA Psychotherapy Video Series) DVD In "Schema Change Methods", Drs. Michael A. Tompkins, Jacqueline B. Persons, and Joan Davidson discuss and illustrate ways for changing a client's maladaptive core beliefs in cognitive-behavioral therapy. Schemas are cognitive structures that allow people to make sense of their experiences. Distorted schemas can contribute to depression. This video first defines schema, then presents theoretical rationale and empirical support, a discussion of the positive data log, and a demonstration with a client.
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Book Title: Schema Change Methods Cognitive-behavior Therapy
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Topic: Psychological Schemas, Schemata Theory, Cognitive-behavior Therapy, CBT, Therapy for Depression, How to change people's mind, How to change personal perception, Reconfiguring reality and meaning, Mind Control
Format: DVD video
Author: Michael A. Tompkins, Jacqueline B. Persons, Joan Davidson, American Psychological Association
Book Series: Cognitive-behavior Therapy for Depression
Language: English
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults