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Whats the Schemata? A Schema Therapy Podcast

Schema Therapy Training Australia
Schema Therapy
Mental Health
Voice Hearing
Imagery Rescripting
Trauma
Client Engagement
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
International Society Of Schema Therapy
Young Schema Questionnaire Revised
Emotional Needs
Coping Mechanisms
Chinese Culture
Neurodiversity Affirming Practices
Parenting Styles
Stigma In Mental Health
PTSD
Visual Hallucinations
Trauma-Informed Care
Novopsych
Therapeutic Modes

A podcast for all things Schema Therapy. Theory, skills, research and more!

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In this episode we speak with Professor Arnoud Arntz, a founding developer and researcher of the Schema Therapy Model. We discuss new developments and proposed changes to the schema model- a must watch! Willing to help with Professor Arntz research i... more

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Recent Guests

David Bernstein
Professor of Forensic Psychotherapy at Maastricht University
Maastricht University
Episode: Episode 58: Schema Beatle Modes, The Healthy Adult and Working Dangerous Individuals Prof. David Bernstein
Arnoud Arntz
Professor Emeritus and key figure in the development of Schema Therapy.
ISST
Episode: Episode 56: New Developments and Proposed Tweaks to the Schema Therapy Model with Professor Arnoud Arntz
Beatrice Ng-Kessler
Clinical psychologist and founder of the Chinese Schema Therapy Academy.
Chinese Schema Therapy Academy
Episode: Episode 55: Schema Therapy in Chinese and other Collectivist Cultures: Implications for Clinical Practice & Training in the Model Beatrice Ng-Kessler & Rob Brockman
Dr. Susan Simpson
Leading expert in Schema Therapy focused on eating disorders.
Schema Therapy Training
Episode: Episode 57: Eating Disorders Update: Working with Comorbidity, Trauma, and the Body in Eating Disorders Treatment with Susan Simpson
Oz Yalcin
Researcher specializing in Schema Therapy and the YSQR
NMA Network, Western Australia
Episode: Episode 54: The YSQ- R Questionniare Update with Dr Oz Yalcin
Tara Cutland-Green
Advanced Accredited Schema Therapist and training coordinator
Episode: Episode 51: The Keys to Developing Skills and Competency In Schema Therapy: A Roundtable Discussion with Tara Cutland Green
Dr. Michiel van Vreeswijk
Clinical psychologist and psychotherapist, supervisor in Schema Therapy
Dutch Society for Schema Therapy
Episode: Episode 48 Keeping it Real! Authenticity in Schema Therapy and the Use of AI with Dr Michiel van Vreeswijk
Georgie Paulik White
Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology and Research Psychologist
Perth Voices Clinic
Episode: Episode 47: New ways to work with old voices: schema therapy, imagery rescripting and dissociation in Voice hearers
Georgie Pawlik
A pioneer applying schema-based techniques to individuals experiencing psychotic symptoms.
Perth Voices Clinic
Episode: Episode 45: Fresh Learnings For 2024

Hosts

Chris Hayes
Co-host and ISST accredited Schema Therapy Supervisor and Trainer, providing expert insights on various topics related to Schema Therapy, including client engagement and therapeutic techniques.
Rob Brockman
Co-host and ISST accredited Schema Therapy Supervisor, facilitating discussions around the application of Schema Therapy and insights from clinical practice.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 110 ratings
  • Please give the guests more airtime!

    This can be a great podcast, but I find myself often frustrated by the hosts not giving their guests much airtime eg. 9/8 Wendy Behary…let her answer the questions - that’s why I tuned in to the episode…please notice your tendency to talk over people, to direct your questions to the other then immediately answering it at length yourself. Please share the stage - your guests have a lot to offer the audience (as do you, I know) thanks guys.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Schemageek
    Australiaa year ago
  • Doesn’t work

    I’ve had schema therapy by two different therapists trained by these podcasters and it didn’t help. The therapy did not follow the training manual, which I have read because I study psychology at one of Australia’s highest ranked unis for psychology. I did not get any better. I found EMDR much more useful for complex trauma.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    PatoIano
    Australia3 years ago
  • To chatty not professional

    Too much chat between yourselves! Just can’t listen to this! Such an impact schema therapy can have and you guys could be nattering about rugby! To frustrating a waste of time

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    1
    trilcghuun
    Australia3 years ago
  • Awesome

    Loving this as a new therapist! Though finding the interrupting each other a bit annoying to listen to lol sorry guys. Otherwise loving it!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    sedgjcrhv
    Australia3 years ago
  • Great!

    Especially loved your interview with Lars Masden. You guys are super engaging and your passion shines through. However I’ve noticed that Rob has a tendency to interrupt guests, which can make things a little jarring and disrupts the flow of the conversation.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    existentialist12
    Australia4 years ago

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Some feedback indicates frustration with the hosts' tendency to interrupt guests, suggesting a desire for a more balanced dialogue during episodes.
There are comments about the hosts' engaging styles, which make complex topics more relatable and accessible.
Many newer therapists find the content highly beneficial as it helps them navigate their roles and deepen their understanding of Schema Therapy.
Listeners appreciate the in-depth discussions and insights shared by the hosts and guests, contributing to their understanding of Schema Therapy and its applications.

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Episode 56: New Developments and Proposed Tweaks to the Schema Therapy Model with Professor Arnoud Arntz
Q: What are the three new schemas proposed?
The three schemas are unfairness, incoherent self, and incoherent world, each connected to distinct emotional responses and coping mechanisms.
Episode 56: New Developments and Proposed Tweaks to the Schema Therapy Model with Professor Arnoud Arntz
Q: How have you been? What have you been working on?
I'm good. I'm indeed now retired, officially emeritus professor, but still doing research, supervising students and PhD candidates and seeing patients.
Episode 55: Schema Therapy in Chinese and other Collectivist Cultures: Implications for Clinical Practice & Training in the Model Beatrice Ng-Kessler & Rob Brockman
Q: How should schema therapists from non-Asian backgrounds adapt to work with clients from collectivist cultures?
Non-Asian therapists must prioritize building a safe space for clients and remain open and curious about their experiences, avoiding assumptions about their cultural background.
Episode 55: Schema Therapy in Chinese and other Collectivist Cultures: Implications for Clinical Practice & Training in the Model Beatrice Ng-Kessler & Rob Brockman
Q: What advice do you have for Asian therapists starting their schema journey?
It's highly valuable for Asian therapists to learn schema therapy as it aids in expressing feelings and setting boundaries, which are essential skills in their cultural contexts.
Episode 55: Schema Therapy in Chinese and other Collectivist Cultures: Implications for Clinical Practice & Training in the Model Beatrice Ng-Kessler & Rob Brockman
Q: Can you introduce yourself and share your background related to cultural practice in schema therapy?
Beatrice Ng-Kessler has been practicing as a clinical psychologist for over 13 years, splitting her time between Hong Kong and the UK. She founded the Chinese Schema Therapy Academy and became one of the first accredited schema therapy supervisors in the region.

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This podcast provides an in-depth exploration of Schema Therapy, a therapeutic approach aimed at addressing complex psychological issues. Discussions often highlight the application of Schema Therapy in various contexts, ranging from forensic psychology to its adaptations within different cultural frameworks, such as collectivist societies. With a focus on not only the theoretical underpinnings but also practical insights, the podcast features expert guests who contribute their knowledge and research advances, making it valuable for both professionals and those interested in mental health. The show stands out for its commitment to integrating cultural sensitivity and emerging research into the discourse around Schema Therapy, providing list... more

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