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Epilogue - Continuing the Journey

from Part IV - Application of Schema Therapy in Different Populations and in Different Settings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 July 2023

Robert N. Brockman
Affiliation:
Australian Catholic University
Susan Simpson
Affiliation:
NHS Forth Valley and University of South Australia
Christopher Hayes
Affiliation:
Schema Therapy Institute Australia
Remco van der Wijngaart
Affiliation:
International Society of Schema Therapy
Matthew Smout
Affiliation:
University of South Australia
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The recent surge in research evidence supporting the efficacy of schema therapy has led to exponential interest in this model by therapists across the globe. Schema therapy is becoming increasingly applied to a wide range of clinical populations, including adults, children, and families with personality-related difficulties, chronic mood disorders, complex trauma, addictions, eating disorders, forensic settings, and relationship difficulties. Randomised controlled trials have supported its effectiveness with borderline and Cluster C personality disorders, forensic populations, and eating disorders, in individual and group settings.

The International Society of Schema Therapy (ISST) was founded in 2008, and now has over 2,500 members from more than sixty countries worldwide. Further, more than 100 schema therapy training programmes are now operating, increasing accessibility and applicability to a wide range of global cultures and languages.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023

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