Prediction early maladaptive schemas based on parent child relationship patterns and attachment styles
Subject Areas : Thoughts and Behavior in Clinical Psychologyatefeh khorasani zade 1 , tahere ranjbaripour 2 , Hamid Poursharifi 3 , fariborz bagheri 4 , jafar pouyamanesh 5
1 - ph.d student of psychology islamic Azad university,karaj,tehran
2 - assistant professor in department of psychology, islamic azad university, karaj,iran
3 - Department of psychology, University of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, Tehran, Iran.
4 - associate professor in department of psychology, science and research branch, islamic azad university,tehran,iran
5 - assistant professor in department of psychology, islamic azad university,abhar,iran
Keywords: Attachment styles, Parent-child relationship pattern, Schema,
Abstract :
Early maladaptive schemas are profound, inclusive and ineffective patterns developed in childhood or adolescence, continue in adulthood, and act at the deepest level of cognition-in a way the person does not know about them. Typically, schemas are supposed to be developed as a result of initial experiences with attachment manifestations. The purpose of this study was to explore the role of attachment styles as a mediator in parent-child relationship patterns with early maladaptive schemas. For this purpose, 420 students of Azad University of Tehran in the academic year of 2017-2018 were selected through availability sampling and were evaluated for parental-child relationship patterns, schemas and attachment. Hierarchical regression analysis showed that among the components of mother-child relationship pattern " control, intertwine , inflexibility and indifference", and among the components of father-child relationship pattern " intertwine " , and among attachment styles, " ambivalent and avoidant attachment styles" were meaningful predictors of early maladaptive schemas. It seems that through modifying parent-child relationship patterns and considering attachment styles, we can prevent the formation of maladaptive schemas.
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