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9 Schematherapie bij adolescenten

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Handboek schematherapie

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Schematherapie (ST) werd ontwikkeld bij volwassen patiënten, maar wordt tegenwoordig ook gebruikt bij adolescenten (van circa 16 tot 23 jaar) die persoonlijkheidsproblemen ontwikkelen. Er is tot nu toe vrijwel geen literatuur over ST bij adolescenten. Een zoekactie op de termen ‘schema focused therapy and adolescent’ in enkele databases (onder andere Psychinfo en Pubmed, eind 2007), leverde zes referenties op, waarvan vier over family focused psychotherapy, één boekbespreking en één onderzoek naar cognitieve schema’s.

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Geerdink, M., Jongman, E., Scholing, H. (2008). 9 Schematherapie bij adolescenten. In: van Vreeswijk, M., Broersen, J., Nadort, M. (eds) Handboek schematherapie. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-6628-6_9

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