Rita Younan, PhD
Friday Dec 5th
THE IMPORTANCE OF ATTACHMENT THEORY IN SCHEMA THERAPY
Working with clients who face chronic relationship difficulties can challenge even the most experienced schema therapists. Beneath the surface, much of this struggle arises from early attachment injuries that continue to shape relational patterns in adulthood. Research shows that while around 35 to 40 percent of the general population have an insecure attachment style, this figure rises to nearly 80 percent in clinical populations. Individuals with insecure attachment styles are also two to three times more likely to endorse early maladaptive schemas.
This presentation bridges the science of attachment and Schema Therapy, showing how attachment patterns influence the formation, activation, and maintenance of schemas. Attendees will learn practical strategies for case conceptualization, assessment, and treatment that integrate attachment system dynamics with Schema Therapy techniques. The goal is to help clients move beyond resistance and toward secure connection and lasting relational change.
Thursday Dec 4th
KEYNOTE: SCHEMA THERAPY: THE STATUS OF RESEARCH ON THE MODEL
What does the science really say about Schema Therapy today—and where is it headed next? In this keynote, Dr. Rita Younan and Professor Gery Karantzas, two of the field’s leading researchers, present a powerful overview of the latest global findings. Drawing on a bibliometric analysis of more than 300 studies and a recent Delphi consensus project, they’ll reveal where the evidence is strongest and where important gaps remain.
Attendees will gain an insider’s view of how Schema Therapy’s scientific foundation is evolving, including new insights into core needs, schema domains, and mechanisms of change. This keynote invites you to see the future of Schema Therapy through the lens of data, discovery, and innovation.