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Schema therapy is a therapeutic approach that integrates elements of cognitive behaviour therapy, psychoanalytic theory, attachment theory, and experiential techniques. It was developed in the 1980s and 90s by Jeffrey Young and colleagues to address deep-seated patterns of thoughts, emotions and behaviour known as "schemas". Schemas are emotional beliefs that individuals develop in childhood, adolescence and early adulthood, and can influence our interactions and experiences throughout life.
Key features of schema therapy include:
Schema therapy is often used to treat complex and long-standing mental health issues that have not responded well to other treatments, such as complex personality difficulties, chronic depression, chronic anxiety and complex trauma (CPTSD). It aims to address the deep-seated roots of emotional distress and promote healing, self-awareness, and lasting change. Due to its comprehensive nature, schema therapy is typically a longer-term therapy compared to some other therapeutic approaches.
Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) is a therapeutic approach developed by psychologist Professor Paul Gilbert and colleagues. It is grounded in the principles of evolutionary psychology, neuroscience and CBT. CFT aims to help individuals develop greater self-compassion and alleviate emotional difficulties, particularly those related to shame, self-criticism and low self-worth.
Core principles of CFT include:
CFT has been effectively used with various mental health concerns, including depression/post-natal depression, anxiety, social anxiety, anger, trauma, eating disorders and chronic pain. It aims to help individuals shift from self-criticism to self-compassion, fostering emotional resilience and wellbeing.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is a widely practised and evidence-based therapeutic approach that focuses on identifying and working with negative thought patterns and behaviours that contribute to emotional distress and mental health issues. It is based on the idea that our thoughts, feelings, and behaviours are interconnected, and by changing our thoughts and behaviours, we can effectively manage and alleviate psychological challenges.
Key principles of CBT include:
CBT has been successfully applied to a wide range of mental Health issues, including depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, OCD and more.
Mindfulness is an attentional practice and state of awareness that involves paying deliberate and non-judgemental attention to the present moment. It involves being conscious of the workings of the mind without feeling that we have to react to thoughts, feelings or urges that may arise.
Key aspects of mindfulness include:
Mindfulness is often cultivated through meditation and mindfulness exercises. It has been shown to have various psychological and physiological benefits, including reducing ruminative thinking and stress, improving focus, enhancing emotional regulation, helping to choose how to respond to internal or external events, and promoting overall well-being. Mindfulness practices are commonly integrated into mindfulness-based and other therapies.
Poly Vagal Theory (PVT)-informed treatment is an approach to therapy and interventions drawing on understandings from poly vagal theory. The theory was developed by psychologist and neuroscientist Professor Stephen Porges. PVT focuses on the role of the autonomic nervous system in regulating our physiological and emotional responses to threat and danger and social interactions.
Key concepts of Poly Vagal Theory include:
PVT-informed treatment uses these concepts to guide therapeutic interventions:
PVT-informed treatment is used in various therapeutic approaches, including trauma therapy, somatic therapy and interventions aimed at improving emotion regulation, social skills and overall wellbeing. It is especially relevant in understanding the biopsychosocial basis of emotional and relational challenges.
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