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Citation

Boyda D, McFeeters D, Dhingra K, Rhoden L. J. Clin. Psychol. (Hoboken) 2018; 74(12): 2287-2301.

Affiliation

Institute of Sport and Human Science, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/jclp.22690

PMID

30101974

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: One potential mechanism that has received limited attention in psychosis research is early maladaptive schemas (EMS). Our aim was to examine whether EMS acts as a potential mediating pathway between early trauma and psychotic symptomology.

METHODS: A quantitative survey was conducted online. N = 302 participants took part. The analysis used a multiple mediation framework.

RESULTS: Analysis demonstrated significant specificity effects. Different forms of child maltreatment were significantly associated with psychosis experiences through specific dimensions of maladaptive schemas.

CONCLUSIONS: Results indicated specificity effects in that specific types of maltreatment are associated with specific maladaptive schemas. From a practitioner's perspective, these findings offer credence to cognitive theories of psychopathology, and support the validity of EMS identification and modification among clients with psychotic symptomology both as a fundamental component of traditional CBT and within specialized schema-focused therapy.

© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


Language: en

Keywords

childhood maltreatment; cognitive bias; early maladaptive schema; psychotic experiences

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