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Schema Therapy

Schema Therapy Sydney

Schema therapy in Newtown for long-standing patterns that keep repeating. Understand where they come from and change them at a deeper level, with a registered psychologist.

  • ✓  In person — Newtown
  • ✓  Telehealth Australia-wide
  • ✓  Evidence-based therapy
  • ✓  Medicare rebates may apply
Schema therapy at Insight Psychology

Schema Therapy in Newtown for Long-Standing Patterns

Some patterns keep replaying in adulthood no matter how well you understand them. Looking for schema therapy in Sydney? At Insight Psychology in Newtown, Dr John Ahern offers schema therapy to individuals in one-to-one sessions, working at a pace that gives these patterns the time they need to shift.

Your clinician

Schema Therapy with Dr John Ahern

Dr John Ahern is the founder of Insight Psychology in Newtown, Sydney. He works with adults experiencing anxiety, trauma, stress, mood difficulties, intense emotions, relationship patterns and long-standing psychological difficulties, using evidence-based approaches including EMDR, CBT, DBT-informed therapy, ACT and Schema Therapy.

Registered Psychologist (AHPRA)
PhD in Clinical Psychology
Founder of Insight Psychology
Based in Newtown, Sydney
Works with adults
Telehealth Australia-wide
The basics

What Is Schema Therapy?

Schema therapy was developed by psychologist Jeffrey Young for difficulties that tend to be long-standing and self-repeating — the kind that shorter therapies sometimes ease on the surface but don't fully resolve. It brings together ideas from several well-established approaches, including cognitive behavioural therapy, attachment theory and emotion-focused work.

A "schema" is a deep pattern of thoughts, feelings and beliefs about yourself and other people that usually takes root in childhood. When important emotional needs aren't met early on, we develop ways of seeing ourselves and the world that made sense at the time but cause problems later. Schema therapy works with these patterns directly, including the emotions underneath them — not just the thoughts on the surface.

Is it a fit?

Who Can Schema Therapy Help?

Schema therapy may suit you if:

The same painful patterns keep showing up in relationships, work or how you see yourself
You've had therapy that helped a little, but the deeper issue stayed put
You struggle with long-standing low self-worth, perfectionism, or putting everyone else first
You fear being abandoned or rejected, or find it hard to let people get close
Difficult experiences in childhood still shape how you feel and act today
Your difficulties feel like part of "who you are" rather than a recent problem

It is often a good fit when difficulties feel entrenched and have not shifted with other approaches, and it has strong research support for these kinds of long-standing, hard-to-change patterns. You don't need a diagnosis to benefit.

The framework

Schemas, Coping Styles and Modes

Schema therapy uses a few simple ideas to make sense of long-standing patterns.

Schemas — the patterns themselves

Deep patterns of thoughts, feelings and beliefs about yourself and other people. Common ones include feeling that people will eventually abandon you, that you're somehow flawed or not good enough, that your needs don't matter, or that you have to be perfect to be acceptable. There are many, and most people carry a few.

Coping styles — how you learned to manage

When a schema is triggered, we tend to cope in one of three ways: giving in to it, avoiding the situations that set it off, or overcompensating by going to the opposite extreme. These were understandable survival strategies, but they often keep the old pattern alive.

Modes — the states you shift between

You might recognise a younger, vulnerable part of you that feels hurt or afraid, a harsh inner critic, or an autopilot way of coping that switches on under stress. Schema therapy helps you notice these shifts and respond to them differently.

How it works

How Schema Therapy Helps

The work goes beyond understanding your patterns intellectually, because insight alone rarely changes something this deep. Schema therapy uses experiential techniques — such as guided imagery and chair work, used carefully and where appropriate — to reach the emotions driving the pattern and to give the younger, unmet parts of you a different experience.

Over time, the aim is to loosen the grip of the old patterns, build a kinder and steadier way of relating to yourself, and learn to get your emotional needs met in ways that actually work. The therapy relationship itself is part of how that change happens, offering a safe and reliable base from which to do the work.

In practice & getting started

What Schema Therapy Looks Like at Insight Psychology

I work with you one-to-one in standard 50-minute sessions. Because schema therapy addresses long-standing patterns, it usually isn't brief. We take time to understand your patterns, where they came from and how they show up now, then work through them steadily. There's no rush, and we set the pace together.

Is schema therapy right for me?

The best way to find out is an initial session, where we can look at what's been happening and whether this approach fits what you're hoping for. There's no expectation to commit beyond that first conversation. You won't be blamed for the patterns you've developed — they formed for understandable reasons, often to protect you, and the work is about meeting the needs underneath them rather than judging them.

Insight Psychology is located at 6/134–140 King Street, Newtown, NSW 2042, in Sydney's Inner West. You don't need a referral to see a psychologist; if your GP provides a Mental Health Treatment Plan, you may be eligible for a Medicare rebate on a number of sessions each calendar year. You can also explore other psychology services in Sydney, including CBT therapy in Sydney and EMDR therapy in Sydney.

Good to know

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "schema" mean?

A schema is a deep, long-standing pattern of beliefs and feelings about yourself and other people, usually formed early in life. Schema therapy works to understand and change the patterns that are causing you difficulty.

How is schema therapy different from CBT?

Schema therapy grew out of CBT and shares its structured, practical roots. The difference is depth and time. CBT therapy in Sydney usually focuses on current thoughts and behaviours over a shorter period, while schema therapy goes further into long-standing patterns and the early experiences and emotions behind them, often over a longer course of work.

How long does schema therapy take?

It is usually longer-term, because the patterns it addresses are deep-rooted and took years to form. We review progress regularly and adjust as we go, rather than fixing a set number of sessions in advance.

Is schema therapy only for personality disorders?

No. Its strongest research support is for personality-related and entrenched difficulties, but it helps many people whose long-standing patterns haven't shifted with other approaches. You don't need any particular diagnosis to benefit.

Do I need a referral?

No, you can book directly. A GP Mental Health Treatment Plan is only needed if you want to claim a Medicare rebate.

Begin Schema Therapy in Sydney's Inner West

Book a consultation with Dr John Ahern, or start with a free 15-minute intro call to see whether schema therapy is a good fit. In person at 6/134–140 King Street, Newtown, and via telehealth Australia-wide.

Explore more psychology support in Sydney or contact Insight Psychology.

This page is general information only and is not a substitute for personalised psychological advice, diagnosis or treatment. The best therapy approach depends on your history, current symptoms, goals and support needs. A psychologist can help assess whether this approach is suitable for you.

Insight Psychology is not a crisis service. If you are in immediate danger, call 000. If you need urgent mental health support in Australia, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636.