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Renee Helene Rhodes
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
New London, CT 06320
My ideal client is a person who is open to letting go of self limiting stories, ready to become fully conscious of defenses that no longer serve them, and willing to imagine a different future with less day to day suffering and the belief in fulfilling dreams.
My ideal client is a person who is open to letting go of self limiting stories, ready to become fully conscious of defenses that no longer serve them, and willing to imagine a different future with less day to day suffering and the belief in fulfilling dreams.
(860) 772-0608 View (860) 772-0608
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Dennis Goguen
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MA, MSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
New London, CT 06320
Providing creative counseling solutions within a safe, caring and non-judgmental therapeutic relationship! As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I have been providing clients with opportunities of growth and change for the past 20 years by utilizing a variety of therapeutic treatment approaches to include: CBT, Trauma Treatment, EFT, ACT, Solution Focused Counseling, Couples Therapy, and Mind-Body Spirit.
Providing creative counseling solutions within a safe, caring and non-judgmental therapeutic relationship! As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I have been providing clients with opportunities of growth and change for the past 20 years by utilizing a variety of therapeutic treatment approaches to include: CBT, Trauma Treatment, EFT, ACT, Solution Focused Counseling, Couples Therapy, and Mind-Body Spirit.
(860) 764-3050 View (860) 764-3050
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Courtney Haynes
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Verified Verified
New London, CT 06320  (Online Only)
Accepting New Clients! Finding the right therapist can be daunting, especially with so many options to consider, including approach, specialty, insurance network, and appointment availability. I am currently accepting new telehealth clients and have immediate daytime availability on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays! If you’re wanting to explore thought patterns contributing to your symptoms, learn new coping skills, or address executive dysfunction and want a therapist who is compassionate yet direct and honest, I may be the therapist you're looking for.
Accepting New Clients! Finding the right therapist can be daunting, especially with so many options to consider, including approach, specialty, insurance network, and appointment availability. I am currently accepting new telehealth clients and have immediate daytime availability on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays! If you’re wanting to explore thought patterns contributing to your symptoms, learn new coping skills, or address executive dysfunction and want a therapist who is compassionate yet direct and honest, I may be the therapist you're looking for.
(860) 615-3891 View (860) 615-3891

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Schema Therapy

How does schema therapy work?

Schema therapy is based on the idea that maladaptive thought patterns formed in childhood—that other people can never be relied on, for example—can interfere with healthy functioning in adulthood. Accordingly, schema therapy works by directly targeting such unhealthy schemas, identifying their consequences, and replacing them with more adaptive ways of thinking. To this end, schema therapists aim to “reparent” the client by offering what they didn’t get in childhood—validation, for instance, or compassion—to reorient their worldview.

Is schema therapy evidence-based?

Schema therapy is still considered relatively new, and research on its efficacy is still in progress. However, some studies have concluded that it can be effective at treating certain mental health conditions, most notably personality disorders such as borderline personality disorder. Evidence for its efficacy in treating conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD, and OCD is promising but less conclusive, and experts warn that much of the existing research is of low quality.

Is schema therapy a type of CBT?

Schema therapy is based on many principles of CBT, most notably the process of recognizing and challenging maladaptive thought patterns. But because schema therapy also draws from other approaches,including psychoanalysis and Gestalt therapy, it is not considered a form of CBT. It also typically delves deeper into the client’s childhood than does CBT.

How does schema therapy work?

Schema therapy does not call for a set number of sessions and is instead open-ended, with the treatment timeline depending on the client’s primary concern(s), progress, and preferences. Treatment that lasts between six months and two years is common, though many clients will start to see progress much earlier than that.