André Kolb
André Kolb is a clinical psychologist graduated in Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais Brasil (2015) and Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg Germany. He also holds a master’s in child and adolescentes healt from Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (2018). Specialist in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Wainer (2019), training in Schema a Therapy ISST/NY (2021) with advanced certification (2022) and ISST Supervisor (2023). With 8 years of experience as a Psychotherapist specializing in Borderline Personality Disorder he also currently works as supervisor, professor of specialization courses in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Schema Therapy and participates as a guest researcher
Schema Therapy and the Transdiagnostic Model
Co-Presented with Leonardo Wainer & Jorge Gustavo Azpiroz
The upcoming symposium is poised to be an exploration into the integration of the transdiagnostic model with Schema Therapy. This event seeks to unravel the complexities of addressing common underlying factors that transcend traditional diagnostic boundaries, offering a fresh perspective on therapeutic interventions for individuals with personality disorders. The symposium will delve into the core principles of Schema Therapy, examining how this modality can effectively address transdiagnostic features present in diverse personality disorders. The presentation will showcase empirical evidence and a teorethical framework of ST and the Transdiagnostic Model. Attendees can expect to gain insights into tailoring interventions that go beyond conventional diagnostic categories, providing a more comprehensive and nuanced approach to treatment. The presenters will discuss the practical implications of transdiagnostic schema work, emphasizing the importance of identifying and modifying maladaptive schemas that cut across different personality disorder presentations. The symposium will offer attendees hands-on experience in applying transdiagnostic principles within the framework of Schema Therapy, fostering a deeper understanding of the therapeutic process. Furthermore, the symposium will encourage a collaborative dialogue among professionals, exploring the challenges and opportunities in transdiagnostic schema-focused work. Discussions will center around adapting traditional therapeutic approaches to better suit the unique needs of individuals with personality disorders, transcending the limitations imposed by strict diagnostic categories. This symposium aims to present a different view on conceptualization and treatment of clients within the ST model. Attendees can anticipate gaining valuable insights and practical tools to enhance their clinical practices, fostering a more integrative and nuanced approach to working with individuals who present with complex and overlapping diagnostic features within the context of Schema Therapy.