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Schema Therapy and ADHD: 7 minutes with Dr Shaprio 3
This video is the this in a 3 part series on Schema Therapy and ADHD. Ruth Holt and Rita Younan (Clinical Psychologists and ISST certified Advanced Schema Therapists) are joined by Dr Scott Shapiro.
Dr. Scott Shapiro, a leading expert on Adult ADHD, trained at the Harvard Medical School programs, Massachusetts General Hospital and Mount Auburn Hospital. He served as Director of Psychiatry at St. Vincent's Catholic Medical Center's infectious disease unit in New York City and worked with the Hallowell Center, a renowned institute for ADHD treatment.
In his private practice, based in New York City, Dr. Shapiro specializes in Adult ADHD, providing care to patients across New York and New Jersey. He blends psychopharmacology, medical psychiatry, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Schema Therapy to create individualized treatments for ADHD, depression, and anxiety.
Dr. Shapiro is also an Executive Coach and Organizational Psychiatrist, using his expertise to help executives, leaders, entrepreneurs, and other professionals enhance strengths and performance. He focuses on improving communication, leadership, productivity, performance, and emotional intelligence.
He has written extensively about Adult ADHD, its treatment, and practical strategies to help individuals overcome their challenges. To access these articles, visit his website at www.scottshapiromd.com
This series is aimed at clients and Schema Therapists.
For more information and training, including online Schema Therapy training go to www.stia.com.au
or
www.schematherapycanberra.com.au
All case examples are de-identified to maintain confidentiality.
Online self-paced training by Ruth and Rita for therapists is available to purchase at learn-schema-online-stia.teachable.com/p/home
The information that we provide is informational and does not constitute any “health” advice. We provide this information for your general use only. Your personal situation has not been considered when providing the information, so any reliance on this information is at your sole risk, and you should always seek independent professional advice before reliance on the information.
Dr. Scott Shapiro, a leading expert on Adult ADHD, trained at the Harvard Medical School programs, Massachusetts General Hospital and Mount Auburn Hospital. He served as Director of Psychiatry at St. Vincent's Catholic Medical Center's infectious disease unit in New York City and worked with the Hallowell Center, a renowned institute for ADHD treatment.
In his private practice, based in New York City, Dr. Shapiro specializes in Adult ADHD, providing care to patients across New York and New Jersey. He blends psychopharmacology, medical psychiatry, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Schema Therapy to create individualized treatments for ADHD, depression, and anxiety.
Dr. Shapiro is also an Executive Coach and Organizational Psychiatrist, using his expertise to help executives, leaders, entrepreneurs, and other professionals enhance strengths and performance. He focuses on improving communication, leadership, productivity, performance, and emotional intelligence.
He has written extensively about Adult ADHD, its treatment, and practical strategies to help individuals overcome their challenges. To access these articles, visit his website at www.scottshapiromd.com
This series is aimed at clients and Schema Therapists.
For more information and training, including online Schema Therapy training go to www.stia.com.au
or
www.schematherapycanberra.com.au
All case examples are de-identified to maintain confidentiality.
Online self-paced training by Ruth and Rita for therapists is available to purchase at learn-schema-online-stia.teachable.com/p/home
The information that we provide is informational and does not constitute any “health” advice. We provide this information for your general use only. Your personal situation has not been considered when providing the information, so any reliance on this information is at your sole risk, and you should always seek independent professional advice before reliance on the information.
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Schema Therapy and ADHD - 7 minutes with Dr Shapiro 2
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This video is the second in a 3 part series on Schema Therapy and ADHD. Ruth Holt and Rita Younan (Clinical Psychologists and ISST certified Advanced Schema Therapists) are joined by Dr Scott Shapiro. Dr. Scott Shapiro, a leading expert on Adult ADHD, trained at the Harvard Medical School programs, Massachusetts General Hospital and Mount Auburn Hospital. He served as Director of Psychiatry at ...
Schema Therapy and ADHD - 7 minutes with Dr Shaprio 1
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This video is the first in a 3 part series on Schema Therapy and ADHD. Ruth Holt and Rita Younan (Clinical Psychologists and ISST certified Advanced Schema Therapists) are joined by Dr Scott Shapiro. Dr. Scott Shapiro, a leading expert on Adult ADHD, trained at the Harvard Medical School programs, Massachusetts General Hospital and Mount Auburn Hospital. He served as Director of Psychiatry at S...
Angry Child mode
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This video introduces the Angry Child Mode in Schema Therapy. Ruth Holt and Rita Younan (Clinical Psychologists and ISST certified Advanced Schema Therapists) discuss the different how Angry Child mode may present and how it may be over-regulated or under-regulated. This series is aimed at clients and beginning Schema Therapists. For more information and training, including online Schema Therap...
Vulnerable Child mode
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This video focuses on the Vulnerable Child Mode which is a child mode. Ruth Holt and Rita Younan (Clinical Psychologists and ISST certified Advanced Schema Therapists) discuss how this mode can present and how this mode might have originated. We also look at how clients might relate to this mode and how different schemas would fuel this mode. This series is aimed at clients and beginning Schema...
Introducing Child Modes
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This video introduces the Child Modes in Schema Therapy. Ruth Holt and Rita Younan (Clinical Psychologists and ISST certified Advanced Schema Therapists) discuss the different kinds of child modes and where they come from. This series is aimed at clients and beginning Schema Therapists. For more information and training, including online Schema Therapy training go to www.schematherapyaustralia....
Hopeless Surrenderer
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This video focuses on the Hopeless/Helpless Surrenderer Mode which is a surrendering coping mode. Ruth Holt and Rita Younan (Clinical Psychologists and ISST certified Advanced Schema Therapists) discuss how how this mode can present and how this mode might have originated. We also look at how it gets in the way of clients getting their needs me. This series is aimed at clients and beginning Sch...
Compliant Surrenderer Mode
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This video focuses on the Compliant Surrenderer Mode which is a surrendering coping mode. Ruth Holt and Rita Younan (Clinical Psychologists and ISST certified Advanced Schema Therapists) discuss how how this mode can present and how this mode might have originated. We also look at how it gets in the way of clients getting their needs me. This series is aimed at clients and beginning Schema Ther...
Suspicious Overcompensator Mode
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This video focuses on the Suspicious Overcompensation Mode which is an overcompensation coping mode. Ruth Holt and Rita Younan (Clinical Psychologists and ISST certified Advanced Schema Therapists) discuss how how this mode can present and how this mode might have originated. We also look at how it gets in the way of clients getting their needs me. This series is aimed at clients and beginning ...
Flagellating Overcompensation Mode
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This video focuses on the Flagellating Overcompensation Mode which is an overcompensation coping mode. Ruth Holt and Rita Younan (Clinical Psychologists and ISST certified Advanced Schema Therapists) discuss how how this mode can present and how this mode might have originated. We also look at how it gets in the way of clients getting their needs me. This series is aimed at clients and beginnin...
Busy Practitioner's Guide to the Research Attachment and Schemas
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This video provides Schema Therapists with a quick overview of what Attachment is, attachment styles and how they connect with Schemas. It is intended for clinicians and may be triggering for some viewers. Ruth Holt and Rita Younan (Clinical Psychologists and ISST certified Advanced Schema Therapists) discuss with Dr Gery Karantzas how this research can inform Schema Therapists when connecting ...
Perfectionistic Overcompensation Mode
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This video focuses on the Perfectionistic Overcompensation Mode which is an overcompensation coping mode. Ruth Holt and Rita Younan (Clinical Psychologists and ISST certified Advanced Schema Therapists) discuss how how this mode can present and how this mode might have originated. We also look at how it gets in the way of clients getting their needs me. This series is aimed at clients and begin...
Bully Attack Mode
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This video focuses on the Bully/Attack Mode which is an overcompensation coping mode. Ruth Holt and Rita Younan (Clinical Psychologists and ISST certified Advanced Schema Therapists) discuss how how this mode can present and how this mode might have originated. We also look at how it gets in the way of clients getting their needs me. This series is aimed at clients and beginning Schema Therapis...
Self Aggrandiser Mode
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This video focuses on the Self Aggrandiser Mode which is an overcompensation coping mode. Ruth Holt and Rita Younan (Clinical Psychologists and ISST certified Advanced Schema Therapists) discuss how how this mode can present and how this mode might have originated. We also look at how it gets in the way of clients getting their needs me. This series is aimed at clients and beginning Schema Ther...
Complaining Protector Mode
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This video focuses on the Complaining Protector Mode which is an avoidant coping mode. Ruth Holt and Rita Younan (Clinical Psychologists and ISST certified Advanced Schema Therapists) discuss how this mode might have originated and how it gets in the way of clients getting their needs me. This series is aimed at clients and beginning Schema Therapists. For more information and training, includi...
The Busy Practitioner's Guide to the Research - Suicidal Ideation and Self Harm
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The Busy Practitioner's Guide to the Research - Suicidal Ideation and Self Harm
Busy Practitioner's Guide to the research: Intimate Partner Violence
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Busy Practitioner's Guide to the research: Intimate Partner Violence
Busy practitioners guide to the research ACES and schemas SD 480p
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Busy practitioners guide to the research ACES and schemas SD 480p
Ask Us: When I can't finish sessions on time
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Ask Us: When I can't finish sessions on time
Ask Us! Working with Perfectionistic clients
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Ask Us! Working with Perfectionistic clients
Yes , when the therapist doesn’t deliver, because they weren’t properly trained it is re/traumatizing in a whole new way. To the point I won’t pursue professional therapy again . Thank you for info on these schemas
What is scripting? I need to do this. I’ll Google it and try to find out for myself. I wasn’t sure on the pronounciation. Thank you!
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The baby is so super cute, but also horribly distracting. Sounds like it has it's own mic and is louder in some cases than the speakers.
I m interested by this type of psychotherapy
Excellent presentation. I would love to continue to follow your work
So what happens if you have all these symptoms?
I have this schema and I often find myself having therapy in my own head, preparing to defend myself in front of a future therapist. I have been in therapy for a short period of time and it was a lot of me crying, she kinda wanted me to stop crying so she made me do all these exercises and meditations that felt very invalidating and like she wanted me to stop being crazy .
Wrong therapist for you, keep looking around. I found mine who I’m comfortable with after 4/5 different ones. Good luck and take care
Pointless load as sacrificing is a positive thing for people you love
The fix…? Tune in to the next video! as usual
I seem to have all the modes. Overwhelming.
Some dubious "therapists" I've encountered actively try and create a leaky bucket so they can plug up the holes. They also have the gall to weaponize therapy speak against the bucket when it refuses to leak. Talk about fundamentally flawed! 😂 Nice to see you guys are nothing like that. #2341
My therapist has been working with me on these two schemas that were prominent in my results. I did set some boundaries and my boyfriend was outraged and my boss wasn’t too pleased either so now I’m single and leaving the job, but wow. I feel so empowered and I realize that I was attracting people who had their own set of schemas (entitled 😂) and I’m on a journey to have healthy boundaries in life and to be open and upfront about my needs. This therapy has changed my life
i just felt safe and understood, which i confused with love
Loved the baby's input 😂😊
That sound at the beginning and end is very unnerving. It’s very sharp and abrupt and just awful please change it or just get rid of the sound.
Especially with state insurance, they limit therapy to every 2 weeks it wastes time because you're having to start over every week due to the disconnect when awaiting the next session
Thanks for this teaching
Really helpful! Thank you 💗
This is a hard one to tackle. I get a strong physical reaction (fear) when I have to enforce boundaries. Often times I find it takes so much energy & also guilt thoughts looping & looping, I rather submit. Not helpful in the long run, also causes passive agressiveness/burnout. I am currently tackling these with EMDR! ❤
thank-you
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This describes my relationship right now. It's so frustrating. I'm the attached she's the avoidant. I feel helpless sometimes
I disagree with emdr being an option in the beginning, without the processing skills it's just opening Pandora's box with no way of processing.
Is it possible to heal from all of this
Yes it is possible to get healing from this schema! We encourage you to seek out a schema therapist in your area.
Thank you
You're welcome!
Thanks for the schema explanations. This knowledge changes so much for people who are struggling with these mindsets .
Glad it was helpful!
Extremely important topic. Thanks for sharing this ❤
You are so welcome
Hi, so I’m studying Counselling but I’m going to be really honest and I hope it’s helpful. When I’m a client, and I’ve had numerous therapists, I’ve become used to the fact that sexual transference is just something that crops up occasionally with opposite sex Counsellors or psychologists. It has never had to become an overt conversation but it is very much based on the fact that the counsellor is emotionally healthy and is almost unconditionally present and ‘calm’. Using words like ‘appropriate’ or ‘inappropriate’ go straight to my shame centre. I don’t have a solution but I hope some of that is helpful from a client perspective. Thanks for the video.
Thanks so much for your feedback!
You both deserve more subscribers. ❤
We appreciate your support!
Then how should I treat this?
We address how to treat these schemas in training and there are some great clinician and client resources including "Reinventing your Life" by Jeffrey Young as well as more recent Your Coping Skills Aren't Working: Move Beyond the Outdated, Ineffective Habits That Once Worked but Now Hold You Back by Richard Brouillette
I'm 42. I just got aware of these schemas I hope its not too late to work on them and heal
Not too late at all !
It's not too late. I started Schema Therapy at 48 and it has allowed me to live a life I never knew existed. I'm now 56 and my schemas and modes all have names and "personalities" that come and go like old friends, the difference being that Healthy Adult mode whose name is Happy can comfort, soothe, advise and combat the negative modes. I'm a bit of a Schema Therapy fan boy 😊
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How can someone score very high on both entitlement and self-sacrifice schemas? They seem like opposites
In different situations/relationships we can have different schemas get activated. Also acting in a self-sacrificing way depletes us to the point of then possibly shifting into acting in an entitled way and then feeling guilty and then jumping back into self-sacrifice (on and on!)
damn the thing about I need space really resonated with me, I do this a lot. bullseye and ballpark is a good way of outlining it
Glad it's helpful!
Most people's reaction to loved ones with this schema is to keep insisting "there's nothing wrong with you", which comes from a good place but can feel invalidating to the patient, because if there's nothing wrong with me, why do I feel so constantly wretched and ashamed? You can't challenge the schema until you've really acknowledged how it feels
Yes good point!
You said that Shame/Defectiveness is one of the 'big four' schemas. What are the other three? Shame is definitely one of my biggest schemas. I can absolutely agree that it is one of the hardest to get rid of. Been struggling with it for a decade now. :/
Hi Tetra, it's a very tough schema and usually requires specific therapy support. Keep going! The other "big schemas" are in the connection domain and are Abandonment, Emotional Deprivation, Mistrust/Abuse and Social Isolation. The are part of our attachment and threat systems and so, can be the most challenging to heal.
@@schematherapyinstituteaust Thank you for the quick answer! :) I'm doing my best, thanks!
Thank you!
Thank you for posting this.
Love these teachings
I have this schema, no maternal bond, or affection, emotions ignored etc. but I’m more avoidant in intimate relationships. Like I’m mirroring what I didn’t see or experience as a child. Is this a normal one too?
yes there are different ways of coping with the schema - have a look at the avoidant coping modes.
Thank you 🙏! I will have a look and bring it to my psychologist xx
very helpful. in my faith, we hv a holding cross...this helps me see how it is helpful. just wonder if Rita can stabilise her video? maybe get a gyro stand. :D Thanks so much!
So glad it is helpful for you!
This is me hard time, it hurts. It's like inside me there's a constant source of sadness and feeling that the world would be better off without me.
Flavio we encourage you to seek out therapy support as that's such a hard thing to feel.
You could look into Codependency , it could be a possibility. I have these and find good help from reading, doing work shops and listening to TH-cam talks on it and on recovering from Narcissistic abuse. Look into whether these issues are relevant to you and take it from there.
At 4:30 you say that what the helper says needs to be authentic. But I know they're doing that to help, so how can I take it seriously when knowing that. ✌🏻
Thanks for your question. We encourage therapists to share their genuine care and concern for the person that they are working with in order to help the client have a felt experience of acceptance. Even though they are sharing it to be helpful that doesn't make it inauthentic. Often client can find it hard to hear those words and may feel "you are just saying that because you are my therapist". But that is the schema talking. If it's genuine from the therapist it isn't "just because you are my therapist:" it's true and over time, with repetition and genuine care those messages do start to sink in. Hope that helps!
@@schematherapyinstituteaust Thank you for your response. I will try to see it like that. Guess I still have a long way to go!
My therapist gave me a handout on schemas and asked me to pick which ones I identify with most. Your videos have really helped me to understand the schemas and reflect on which ones I relate to most. Thank you!
So glad it has been helpful for you Holly!
How else could an adult male receive warmth and nurture other than through sex though? Kinda sounds like a self-fulfilling prophecy. Is a need for warmth really the driver?
There could be many drivers. The ideas in these videos are general in nature and we encourage people to access individualised therapy support to explore their schemas and how they relate to sex.
What do you think is the connection between unrelenting standards and failure schema with perfectionism?
Hi Katja, that's a great question! Each person has unique ways that schemas connect, but often the Unrelenting Standards schema is operating to "protect" a client from the Failure schema - "if I do everything perfectly I won't fail", but that just reinforces failure schema.
@@schematherapyinstituteaust thanks for your answer. Is there a book or scientific literature that you can recommend about the connection between those schemas, like one is the base and the other is reinforcing the base? If not, don't mind. And what's your opinion on "schema chemistry" between two persons. Like A) has defectiveness/shame, unrelenting standards and entitlement and B has emotional deprivation, self sacrifice and abandonment Are there studies that research those "chemistries" between two people, be it parent child or romantic partners?
I was in a relationship with a guy who was having unrelenting standards /hypercriticalness. He had more Schemata active, but when he looked at his results, he said "I want to keep those, they are not a problem". I suffered a lot from this, because he was never satisfied with anything, last week my therapist said that he was a narcissist. He was putting pressure on others and felt angry if the other person was not meeting his unreasonable expectations. She said, many narcissist have the schema (she's a schema therapist by the way). I am healing now with the help of my therapist from all the pressure and unreasonable expectations and rage he put me through. Just three years were enough to crush my self- worth.
I would love to understand more about how this schema shows up in relationships. I’ve just realised how belittling, demanding and insensitive I am with my partner. I want more Joy and less constant hustle, but I’m not sure how to catch it and correct it before it ruins my relationship.
Hi Angela, We are hoping to provide more about schemas in relationships in the coming months - stay tuned!
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Well I may not have been seen then but atleast I'm feeling seen watching this video because this is real. I'm a poster child for how true this really is. And I know so many suffer through emotional deprevation, I pray for their peace and healing.
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