I love your presentations. I watch these all the time as i wait for a new therapist. Your presentation so helpful, much more than some therapist i have had.
Thank you so much for tuning in from Egypt! I’m thrilled to hear that the content is reaching and resonating with you all the way across the world. Your support means a lot-thank you for watching! Also, I’d be grateful if you were to share what you found most useful from the video. Additionally, if you're interested in more videos on the topic or if you want to explore my video library, you can use my AI: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes
I’m so glad you found the video helpful! Schema Therapy can be such a powerful tool for helping clients recognize and reshape deep-rooted patterns that contribute to anxiety and depression. It’s amazing to see how identifying and working through those core beliefs can lead to real change. What aspects of Schema Therapy are you most excited to incorporate into your work with clients?
@@DocSnipes im so excited to help my clients see the various schemas that apply to them and also ways to fix those schemas into healthier ones! If you know of any handouts so I can provide, please let me know! I show my clients your videos in sessions because you are so detailed and they love it!
Thanks so much for this, Doc. I've had problems with schema all my life and in fact I'm feeling pretty anxious right now about an upcoming job interview.
Thank you for watching the video. Schemas and cPTSD are different but interconnected concepts. Schemas are cognitive structures that help us interpret the world, while cPTSD is a psychological disorder resulting from prolonged trauma. In the context of cPTSD, schemas can be negatively affected. For instance, someone with cPTSD may develop a schema that the world is a dangerous place, based on their traumatic experiences. This schema can then contribute to the symptoms of cPTSD, such as hypervigilance and avoidance of reminders of the trauma. Therefore, while schemas and cPTSD are different, they can interact in significant ways.
Can you make a presentation on how to heal from narcissistic abuse
I love your presentations. I watch these all the time as i wait for a new therapist. Your presentation so helpful, much more than some therapist i have had.
Thank you so much for watching the video. As always, I am grateful to be of help
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is soothing, 'have I heard this before..or have I learnt, elsewhere.
Thanks, to so many.
You’re most welcome. I am grateful for you watching the video
I love the presentation. It very rich of knowledge.
Thank you. I am grateful to be of help and I appreciate you watching the video
Thank you for sharing this video, much appreciated!
You’re most welcome. Thank you for watching the video
Thank you ❤ I listen to you all the way from Egypt
Thank you so much for tuning in from Egypt! I’m thrilled to hear that the content is reaching and resonating with you all the way across the world. Your support means a lot-thank you for watching!
Also, I’d be grateful if you were to share what you found most useful from the video.
Additionally, if you're interested in more videos on the topic or if you want to explore my video library, you can use my AI: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes
This helps me so much as I plan on utilizing Schema Therapy in my work with my clients.
I’m so glad you found the video helpful! Schema Therapy can be such a powerful tool for helping clients recognize and reshape deep-rooted patterns that contribute to anxiety and depression. It’s amazing to see how identifying and working through those core beliefs can lead to real change.
What aspects of Schema Therapy are you most excited to incorporate into your work with clients?
@@DocSnipes im so excited to help my clients see the various schemas that apply to them and also ways to fix those schemas into healthier ones! If you know of any handouts so I can provide, please let me know! I show my clients your videos in sessions because you are so detailed and they love it!
Very educational and helps me. This is why affirmations alone dont help me. Will u post later?
Thanks for watching. I am glad the video helps you.
Thank you
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Thanks so much for this, Doc. I've had problems with schema all my life and in fact I'm feeling pretty anxious right now about an upcoming job interview.
You’re most welcome. Good luck with passing the job interview and thank you for watching the video
Cool
Thank you for the watching the video
Hi Dr Snipes, are Schemas the same as CPTD? Im not sure if you mentioned that befor.
Thank you for watching the video.
Schemas and cPTSD are different but interconnected concepts. Schemas are cognitive structures that help us interpret the world, while cPTSD is a psychological disorder resulting from prolonged trauma. In the context of cPTSD, schemas can be negatively affected. For instance, someone with cPTSD may develop a schema that the world is a dangerous place, based on their traumatic experiences. This schema can then contribute to the symptoms of cPTSD, such as hypervigilance and avoidance of reminders of the trauma. Therefore, while schemas and cPTSD are different, they can interact in significant ways.
@@DocSnipes Thank you for your response I'm truly grateful for the work you do🥰
When does this start
Thank you for your question. The video starts today at 12PM EST. Looking forward to seeing you attend the premiere and hearing your thoughts