The Wiley‐Blackwell Handbook of Schema Therapy 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9781119962830.ch26
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Implementation of Schema Therapy in an Inpatient and Day Treatment Group Setting

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“…A case series study on the treatment of personality disorders in the elderly is currently underway (Videler, van Royen, van Alphen, & Arntz, in progress) and applications of ST for adolescents and couples is presently under discussion (Atkinson, 2012;Geerdink, Jongman, & Scholing, 2012). Schema therapy programs are also currently being implemented in more intensive treatment set-tings, such as day clinic and inpatient settings (for example Muste, 2012;Reiss, Jacob, & Farrell, 2012). Although this modality has tremendous potential, findings from three pilot studies found that group ST was less effective in an inpatient setting (Reiss, Lieb, Arntz, Shaw, & Farrell, 2012).…”
Section: Emerging Trends and New Directions Application To Other Disomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A case series study on the treatment of personality disorders in the elderly is currently underway (Videler, van Royen, van Alphen, & Arntz, in progress) and applications of ST for adolescents and couples is presently under discussion (Atkinson, 2012;Geerdink, Jongman, & Scholing, 2012). Schema therapy programs are also currently being implemented in more intensive treatment set-tings, such as day clinic and inpatient settings (for example Muste, 2012;Reiss, Jacob, & Farrell, 2012). Although this modality has tremendous potential, findings from three pilot studies found that group ST was less effective in an inpatient setting (Reiss, Lieb, Arntz, Shaw, & Farrell, 2012).…”
Section: Emerging Trends and New Directions Application To Other Disomentioning
confidence: 99%