2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2009.10.001
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Mediation of early maladaptive schemas between perceptions of parental rearing style and personality disorder symptoms

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“…Muris [4] and Grebot [9] found that neuroticism was positively related to the all maladaptive schemas [3]. These maladaptive basic schemes have been successfully identified in patients suffering from different types of psychopathology [10, 11, and 12] and interpersonal problems [13].…”
Section: Discussion and Limits Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Muris [4] and Grebot [9] found that neuroticism was positively related to the all maladaptive schemas [3]. These maladaptive basic schemes have been successfully identified in patients suffering from different types of psychopathology [10, 11, and 12] and interpersonal problems [13].…”
Section: Discussion and Limits Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Çocuðun psikolojik olarak saðlýklý ve uyumlu olarak geliþebilmesi için bu ihtiyaçlarýn karþýlanmasý gerektiði öne sürülmektedir. Çocuðun saðlýklý yetiþkin bir birey olmasýna engel olan aþýrý katý olma, ihmalkâr davranma, duyarlýlýktan yoksun olma, reddedici ya da aþýrý izin verici olma, sýnýr koymama, çocuðun özerkliðini önemsememe ve bunun gibi olumsuz özelliklere sahip ebeveyn tutum ve davranýþlarý erken dönem uyumsuz þemalarýn geliþiminde önemli role sahiptir (12,13,14,15). Yetiþkin örneklem üzerinde ve geriye dönük tarama þeklinde yapýlmýþ pek çok çalýþmada, erken dönem uyumsuz þemalarla ebeveynin olumsuz davranýþlarý arasýnda bir iliþki bulunmuþtur (16,17).…”
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“…The program was built to promote gradual change in behavior and emotional reactions, while working towards a more adaptive information processing style. The ultimate goal of GPS is to promote change in particular dysfunctional core beliefs about the self and others, which underlie the social information processing (e.g., social isolation/alienation, mistrust/abuse, and defectiveness/shame), and are related to antisocial and aggressive behavior (Ball & Cecero, 2001; Bernstein, 2008; Calvete, 2008; Chakhssi et al, 2012;Thimm, 2010;Tremblay & Dozois, 2009). It is expected that a change at a cognitive level (e.g., less endorsement of dysfunctional core beliefs and cognitive distortions) will encourage prosocial behavior.…”
Section: Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%