Metaverse as a possible tool for reshaping schema modes in treating personality disorders [PDF]
Personality disorders (PD) are usually treated with face-to-face sessions and/or digital mental health services. Among many schools of therapies, schema therapy stands out because rather than simply targeting the symptoms of PD, it cordially targets the ...
Bin Yin +4 more
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The prediction of treatment outcomes by early maladaptive schemas and schema modes in obsessive-compulsive disorder. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Higher levels of early maladaptive schemas (EMS) and schema modes according to schematherapy by Jeffrey Young are present in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) compared to healthy controls.
Thiel N +7 more
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Stronger coupling of emotional instability with reward processing in borderline personality disorder is predicted by schema modes. [PDF]
Background Mood instability and risk-taking are hallmarks of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Schema modes are combinations of self-reflective evaluations, negative emotional states, and destructive coping strategies common in BPD.
Csukly G +4 more
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Early Maladaptive Schemas and Schema Modes in clinical disorders: A systematic review.
PURPOSE Although schema therapy has been predominantly applied to treat personality disorders, interest into its application in other clinical disorders is growing. Central to schema therapy are Early Maladaptive Schemas (EMS) and Schema Modes.
Andreas Bär +3 more
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The mediating role of externalising and healthy schema modes in the relationship between early maladaptive schemata and overt behaviours in adolescent boys with offending behaviours, and a comparison of their early schemata with those of typically developing boys. [PDF]
Background Evidence‐based treatments in routine clinical practice often fail to achieve or sustain amelioration of severe behaviour problems in adolescents.
Schilder DLC +3 more
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Assessing schema modes for eating disorders and their association with personality traits: validation of the English version of the short form of the schema modes inventory for eating disorders (EN-SMI-ED-SF) [PDF]
Background Schema Therapy is an integrative psychotherapy model with a growing evidence base in the successful treatment of eating disorders (ED). To specifically assess schema modes in ED, the Schema Mode Inventory for Eating Disorders – Short Form (SMI-
Susan Simpson +5 more
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Schema Modes, Trauma, and Disordered Eating.
Maladaptive schema modes may mediate between trauma and disordered eating, however there is little relevant evidence. This study aimed to predict disordered eating from modes, trauma, and age and gender. Also, to re-examine the factor structure of the Schema Mode Inventory for Eating Disorders, using an online cross-sectional survey of 612 volunteer ...
Hayley Goddard +2 more
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A mixed methods study of schema modes amongst people living with eating disorders
Background Schema therapy is promising for people with eating disorders, especially those unresponsive to cognitive behavioural therapy. Complex underlying psychological constructs include dysfunctional schemas and maladaptive modes.
Clare Marney, Marie Reid, Bernice Wright
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Early maladaptive schemas in overweight and obesity: A schema mode model [PDF]
Obesity is a growing burden in our societies and, although different kinds of treatments are effective in the short time, weight gain often reoccurs in the longer period.
Barbara Basile +2 more
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Therapists’ problematic experiences when working with obsessive-compulsive disorder: a qualitative investigation of schema modes, mode cycles, and strategies to return to healthy adult mode [PDF]
IntroductionObsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is one of the most challenging pathologies for therapists, being chronic and often characterized by frequent relapses. The therapeutic relationship plays a critical role in the outcome of therapy.
Suzana Semeniuc +4 more
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