Episode 42: Pseudo Vulnerability in Schema Therapy. When is Vulnerability Not Really the Real Deal?


In this episode we discuss with Dr Susan Simpson the concept of pseudo vulnerability. Ever had clients present tearful and vulnerable but something didn’t feel right? Then this episode is for you- could it be a pseudo vulnerable coping mode?

https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychiatry/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1200981/full

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karpman_drama_triangle

Episode 31: Pull up a Chair with Dr Scott Kellogg; Chair Work in Schema Therapy

" Scott Kellogg, PhD and Amanda Garcia Torres, LMHC, will be giving four Three-Day Chairwork Psychotherapy Certification Trainings in Australia from March 20th through April 5th. These are being sponsored by the Australian Psychological Society.

To find out more about the trainings, please go here: https://psychology.org.au/aps-chairwork/2023

To find out more about Certification in Chairwork Psychotherapy, please go here: https://www.chairworkpsychotherapy.com

Episode 29: Executive Coaching and Schema Therapy

We join executive coach Dr Iain McCormick in discussing how Schema Therapy can be applied in work with executive coaching and within high-performance work contexts. Iain holds clinical psychology training and customises schema therapy concepts to work within high-performance work environments.

link to schema coaching articles and videos https://www.eccltd.co.nz/blog



Episode 25: Leaning into Empathic Confrontation with a Big 'E' and other Gnarly Challenges with Wendy Behary

Empathic Confrontation expert Wendy Behary discusses the art form of empathic confrontation within schema therapy. We discuss its application in coping modes, critic modes, motivation and “other gnarly challenges!”

Visit https://www.schematherapytrainingonline.com or more information regarding Wendy Behary’s new course