About the Presenter:
Susanne Vind (M.D.) is a consultant psychiatrist. Trained at the first International Schema Therapy Program with Jeffrey Young. Prior to this, trained in psychodynamic group analysis and CBT.
Program director, trainer and supervisor in both Individual and Group Schema Therapy. Founder and director of the Schema Therapy Denmark ApS., a private practice and institute in Copenhagen. Formerly President of the Danish CBT-Society.
Has served on the Case Conceptualization Committee, the Supervisor Skills Development Committee and chaired the Quality Assurance Committee for the last 2 years.
Jeffrey Young, Ph.D. is the Founder of Schema Therapy. He serves on the faculty in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University, is a Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy, and is Co-Founder of the International Society for Schema Therapy (ISST). Dr. Young has led workshops for over 30 years throughout the world, including the United States, Canada, the UK, Europe, Australia, China, South Korea, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, and South America.
Dr. Young has co-authored two internationally best-selling books: Schema Therapy: A Practitioner’s Guide, Guilford, 2003 for mental health professionals, and Reinventing Your Life, a self-help book for clients and the public. Both have been translated into many languages. He also has two DVDs in the prestigious American Psychological Association Video Series: one demonstrating Schema Therapy for Individuals, and the other demonstrating Schema Therapy for Couples.
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