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Especially for
• Psychiatrists
• Psychotherapists and psychologists
• Behaviouralists
Professional applications
Personal aid in therapy treatments, including cognitive and behavioural therapies.
Contents
1. Emotional intelligence
• Personal emotional intelligence (self-consciousness, self-control, motivation)
• Social emotional intelligence (empathy, social aptitudes)
2. Behavioural imprints
These are composed of all the life experiences of the subject’s personal development since birth, along the lines of their emotional, relational, inner and behavioural development.
QPM® has selected 10 principal imprints (incarnation, grief, maternal, paternal, trans-generational, partner, home, roots, self-esteem, self-prestige) by linking masculine and feminine polarities. These are used more and more frequently in cognitive and behavioural therapies.
3. Precocious dysfunction schemas
Based on works by Beck, Young and Cottraux
• Precocious schemas of separation and rejection (abandonment/instability, distrust/abuse, lack of emotion, imperfection/shame, isolation/alienation)
• Precocious schemas of lack of autonomy and performance (dependence/incompetence, fear of uncontrollable events, over-protection/atrophied personality, failure)
• Precocious schemas of dependence on others (subjection, abnegation, need for approval)
• Precocious schemas of lack of boundaries (personal rights/dominance, lack of self-control/personal discipline)
• Precocious schemas of over-vigilance and inhibition (fear of avoidable events/negativity, over-control, demanding ideas, punishment)
4. Stress and anxiety
• Stress levels (current, eustress, situational distress, response to stress)
• Levels of types of anxiety (situational, cognitive, somatic, chronic)
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