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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Imagery Rescripting (ImRs) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) as treatment of childhood-trauma related post-traumatic stress disorder (Ch-PTSD) in adults: effects on Schema Modes [PDF]
Background: Many patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) due to childhood trauma (Ch-PTSD) also suffer from comorbid personality pathology. Little is known about the effectiveness of treatments for Ch-PTSD in reducing the comorbid personality
Martine Daniëls +5 more
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Music students' psychological profiles: unveiling three coping clusters using schema mode inventory [PDF]
Background and aimProfessional musicians face unique psychological demands leading to elevated rates of mental health problems, including depression, anxiety, and performance anxiety, as well as stress-related disorders. These difficulties are associated
Teresa Wenhart +2 more
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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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Which parent, which schema mode? Examining the role of parental gender in adverse childhood experiences [PDF]
Background Schema modes represent momentary cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and neurobiological states that are activated in response to environmental experiences.
Soda Nematzadeh +3 more
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The network structure of schema modes. [PDF]
AbstractA fundamental question in psychotherapy is whether interventions should target client problems (i.e., problem‐focused approaches) or client strengths (i.e., strength‐focused approaches). In this study, we first propose to address this question from a network perspective on schema modes (i.e., healthy or dysfunctional patterns of co‐occurring ...
Aalbers G +4 more
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Suicidality in the Light of Schema Therapy Constructs, i.e., Early Maladaptive Schema and Schema Modes: A Longitudinal Study. [PDF]
(1) Background: The search for new strategies to diagnose people at risk of suicide and to help them is highly significant in view of the still high rate of suicidality. Schema therapy and its core constructs, i.e., early maladaptive schemas (EMSs) and schema modes, correspond to both directions.
Grażka A +3 more
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The association of early maladaptive schemas and dysfunctional schema coping modes with interpersonal dominance and submissiveness: Perceived similarity in couples [PDF]
Schema Therapy Model and Interpersonal Theory of Personality have consistent developmental explanations of personality and interpersonal relationship patterns. According to the Schema Model, dysfunctional schema coping modes, as well as early maladaptive
Büşra Fatma Gültekin, Miray Akyunus
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Editorial: Schema modes, case conceptualization, and psychotherapy process: qualitative explorations of clinical practice [PDF]
David Edwards +2 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 ...
Goddard, Hayley +2 more
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