Is Schema Group Therapy right for you?
- Do you feel guilty or selfish for having your own needs?
- Do you find it difficult to identify and articulate what your needs are?
- Do you find it hard to set boundaries?
- Do you feel other people’s emotional pain and feel a responsibility to help?
- Do you prioritise other people’s needs over your own?
- Did you grow up believing that love is conditional?
- Do you find yourself focused on the reactions, opinions or approval of others?
- Do you experience a lot of guilt in your relationships?
- Do you struggle to get your needs or rights respected?
- Do you struggle to be assertive?
- Do you go along with what someone close to you says even if you disagree, for fear of rejection or other negative consequences?
- Do you let other people make choices for you?
If you relate to some of these questions, this group may be for you.
“Other-directedness” is one of the domains in the Schema Therapy model that includes three schemas (otherwise known as beliefs); Self-Sacrifice, Subjugation and Approval Seeking.
Jeffery Young, the Founder of Schema Therapy, explains that these three schemas are “characterized by an excessive focus on the desires, feelings, and responses of others, at the expense of one’s own needs — in order to gain love and approval, maintain one’s sense of connection, or avoid retaliation”.
People who can relate to the above questions, often grew up in families where their needs were not met or where they were punished for expressing their own needs and wants. As a result, they learned to suppress their own needs and desires in order to please others. This can lead to a number of problems, including:
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- Low self-esteem: People with other-directedness often have low self-esteem because they have never learned to value their own needs and wants.
- Difficulties in relationships: People with other-directedness often have difficulty in relationships because they are constantly trying to please others and may not be able to assert themselves or set boundaries.
- Low mood and anxiety: People with other-directedness are more likely to experience low mood and anxiety because they are not living in accordance with their own values and needs.
This group is designed to help you identify and challenge unhelpful core beliefs that are keeping you stuck in painful patterns, develop coping skills, and build healthier and happier relationships.
Program Objective
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Equip you with cognitive techniques to identify and understand schemas.
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Explore how schemas are formed and their influence on thoughts, emotions, and behaviours.
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Foster a compassionate relationship with your inner child to address unmet emotional needs.
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Learn about coping modes and enhance self-awareness around coping.
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Introduce experiential exercises like chair work to help participants reframe and address maladaptive coping mechanisms.
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Empower you to identify inner strengths and values to enhance resilience.
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Develop strategies for nurturing the Healthy Adult mode to take charge of life’s challenges effectively.
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Develop skills for setting boundaries.
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Encourage exploration of the vulnerable child’s needs through reflective exercises, such as writing letters to the younger self.
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Support participants in building self-compassion and promoting emotional healing.
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Introduce a schema diary to track schema activation and growth.
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Provide an audio-flashcard tool to reinforce positive self-statements and behavioural changes.
Service delivery information
Duration
The group runs for either 6-weeks or 10-weeks, and each session will go for two hours.
Location
- Online – Zoom.
- F2F – 70 Sydney Road, Brunswick.
Facilitators
Facilitators are Amy Howell, Ashlee Ruskin ad Bronte Taylor. You can read more about them here.
Cost
It is $120 per 2-hour session. Medicare rebates may apply.
Who is this Schema Group Therapy for?
- This group has been designed to support people who are 18 years and older. This group is not suitable for young people and adolescents under 18 years old.
- For those who relate to subjugation, self-sacrificing and approval seeking tendencies.
- For those who want to learn and discover if Schema Therapy is the right approach for them.
Want to join our next Schema Therapy Group?
Complete the form below to join the waitlist and gain further information about the group.
Next group starts on Wednesday the 12th of March face to face 6:00pm – 8:00pm.