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The use of imagery in group schema therapy

J. Prasko, J. Burkauskas, J. Gečaitė-Stončienė, F. Hodny, J. Vaněk, J. Pasztor, K. Bělohradová, I. Bite, M. Zatkova, E. Jurisova, I. Krone, A. Juskiene, M. Slepecky

. 2024 ; 45 (7-8) : 433-448. [pub] 20241222

Jazyk angličtina

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, přehledy

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc25016443

This article describes using imagery approaches during group schema therapy (GST). Imagery approaches are an important tool for identifying and changing maladaptive schema modes and early maladaptive schemas. It summarises the theoretical background of the group imagery method and practical case vignettes. The text describes methods for using imagery in therapeutic groups, building a safe place, imagery rescribing painful experiences, and dialogue between schema modes. It also stresses challenging matters, like problems with imagery, difficulties trusting another person, and resistance to change. Using imagery in GST is a powerful approach to increase patient results during the therapy.

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