12 Questions
What is the primary focus of Schema Therapy?
Addressing personality disorders
Where do early maladaptive schemas in Schema Therapy originate from?
Experiences during childhood and adolescence
What distinguishes Schema Therapy's view on schemas from Beck's cognitive model?
Focus on emotional needs
Which therapeutic approaches contribute techniques to Schema Therapy?
Cognitive-behavioral, Gestalt, and experiential therapies
In Schema Therapy, what are the five universal emotional needs that schemas are based on?
Secure attachment, autonomy, validation, limits, and spontaneity
What happens when the five universal emotional needs in Schema Therapy are profoundly unmet?
They may result in the development of maladaptive schemas
What are the three broad dysfunctional coping styles described in the text?
Schema avoidance, schema overcompensation, schema surrender
How many schema modes were originally distinguished by Young and colleagues in 2003?
11
What do individuals who suffer from psychopathology struggle with according to the text?
Lack of natural control over schema fluctuations
Which of the following is NOT one of the four dysfunctional schema mode domains?
Adaptive modes
What is Schema Therapy particularly developed for according to the text?
Individuals with personality disorders
What characterizes Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) according to the text?
Vulnerable child mode
Explore the main concepts and techniques of Schema Therapy, a form of psychotherapy commonly used for patients with personality disorders. This therapy combines elements from cognitive-behavioral, Gestalt, and experiential therapies.
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