2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcbs.2016.06.002
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The relationship between psychological flexibility, early maladaptive schemas, perceived parenting and psychopathology

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“…depressive symptoms), but different instruments have been used across the studies, and so it is difficult to make comparisons. 21,22,23 Compared to a recent study which measured students' progress to values, 35 the higher scores for progress towards values, and the low scores for obstruction to values for both groups ( Table 4), showed that DHDTS and the DS were students who reported to be living according to their values. 29 Although valued living is a subjective experience, 'wanting to do' the right thing, in the best interest of the patient for example, is an attribute of professionalism, 9 and is another quality that is of critical importance to a future clinician .…”
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“…depressive symptoms), but different instruments have been used across the studies, and so it is difficult to make comparisons. 21,22,23 Compared to a recent study which measured students' progress to values, 35 the higher scores for progress towards values, and the low scores for obstruction to values for both groups ( Table 4), showed that DHDTS and the DS were students who reported to be living according to their values. 29 Although valued living is a subjective experience, 'wanting to do' the right thing, in the best interest of the patient for example, is an attribute of professionalism, 9 and is another quality that is of critical importance to a future clinician .…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 53%
“…Indeed, a very recent study has also used the VQ as one of the instruments in a survey of Australian undergraduate students. 35 Participants responded using a six-point format ranging from 0 = not at all true, through to 6 = completely true. The 10-item scale has 2 subscales: 5 items totalled which measures progress towards valued living and 5 items which measures obstruction towards valued living.…”
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“…This instrument was originally designed to track clients’ progress towards living according to their values in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, but it is not client specific and has been used with the general population. Indeed, a very recent study has also used the VQ as one of the instruments in a survey of Australian undergraduate students . Participants responded using a 6‐point format ranging from 0 = not at all true to 6 = completely true.…”
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“…Indeed, a very recent study has also used the VQ as one of the instruments in a survey of Australian undergraduate students. 22 Participants responded using a 6-point format ranging from 0 = not at all true to 6 = completely true. The 10-item scale has 2 subscales: 5 items which measures progress towards valued living and 5 items which measures obstruction towards valued living.…”
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“…A similar pattern of results was found in the other study (Ruiz & Odriozola‐González, , ), in which experiental avoidance significantly mediated the relationship between depressogenic schemas and depressive symptoms. Moreover, although not directly focusing in dysfunctional beliefs and psychopathological symptoms, two recent studies found that early maladaptive schemas (Fischer, Smout, & Delfabbro, ) and memories of shame experiences (Carvalho, Dinis, Pinto‐Gouveia, & Estanqueiro, ) were found to affect psychopathological symptoms through the increase of individual's unwillingness to experience unpleasant internal thoughts and feelings related with their memories or their early‐maladpative schemas, and of attempts to control it.…”
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