Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Evaluation of a Schema Therapy-Based Prevention Group Program for Children and Their Parents
View through CrossRef
Although Schema Therapy has emerged as an effective treatment for a large
range of psychopathology, there is limited research on its effectiveness with
children and adolescents, especially for preventive purposes, in individual or
group settings and with the involvement of parents. Therefore, the aim of this
study was to conduct a preliminary evaluation of a newly developed group
prevention program based on Schema Therapy (rationale, principles, and
techniques) for children and their parents. It is a psychoeducational,
developmentally-appropriate program addressing core emotional needs,
early maladaptive schemas, schema modes, coping styles, and parent-child
relationship with the aim of preventing the emergence of psychopathology
in children. Participants were 90 Greek children (aged 9-13) who attended
16 weekly meetings and their parents who attended 10 biweekly meetings.
The effectiveness of the program was evaluated with pre-and-postintervention
assessment (i.e., pre-experimental design). Children’s early
maladaptive schemas (self-reports) and strengths and difficulties (self- and
parent-reports), as well as parents’ early maladaptive schemas (self-reports)
were assessed. Results showed a significant decrease in most early
maladaptive schemas of children and in many early maladaptive schemas of
parents. A significant decrease was found in children’s emotional symptoms,
peer relationship problems and total difficulties score and a significant
increase in prosocial behavior. The supporting evidence for the effectiveness
of the program and the necessity of evidence-based prevention programs
based on Schema Therapy for children and parents are discussed.
Title: Evaluation of a Schema Therapy-Based Prevention Group Program
for Children and Their Parents
Description:
Although Schema Therapy has emerged as an effective treatment for a large
range of psychopathology, there is limited research on its effectiveness with
children and adolescents, especially for preventive purposes, in individual or
group settings and with the involvement of parents.
Therefore, the aim of this
study was to conduct a preliminary evaluation of a newly developed group
prevention program based on Schema Therapy (rationale, principles, and
techniques) for children and their parents.
It is a psychoeducational,
developmentally-appropriate program addressing core emotional needs,
early maladaptive schemas, schema modes, coping styles, and parent-child
relationship with the aim of preventing the emergence of psychopathology
in children.
Participants were 90 Greek children (aged 9-13) who attended
16 weekly meetings and their parents who attended 10 biweekly meetings.
The effectiveness of the program was evaluated with pre-and-postintervention
assessment (i.
e.
, pre-experimental design).
Children’s early
maladaptive schemas (self-reports) and strengths and difficulties (self- and
parent-reports), as well as parents’ early maladaptive schemas (self-reports)
were assessed.
Results showed a significant decrease in most early
maladaptive schemas of children and in many early maladaptive schemas of
parents.
A significant decrease was found in children’s emotional symptoms,
peer relationship problems and total difficulties score and a significant
increase in prosocial behavior.
The supporting evidence for the effectiveness
of the program and the necessity of evidence-based prevention programs
based on Schema Therapy for children and parents are discussed.
Related Results
Family Pediatrics
Family Pediatrics
ABSTRACT/EXECUTIVE SUMMARYWhy a Task Force on the Family?The practice of pediatrics is unique among medical specialties in many ways, among which is the nearly certain presence of ...
Endomorphisms of projective algebraic varieties
Endomorphisms of projective algebraic varieties
Endomorphismes des variétés algébriques projectives
Cette thèse vise à explorer les schémas d'endomorphismes des variétés algébriques projectives. Voici un aperçu d...
Młodociani sprawcy przestępstw przeciwko mieniu
Młodociani sprawcy przestępstw przeciwko mieniu
The new Polish penal legislation of 1969 introduced special rules of criminal liability of young adult offenders' aged 17-20. In 1972 criminological research was undertaken in orde...
Pembrolizumab and Sarcoma: A meta-analysis
Pembrolizumab and Sarcoma: A meta-analysis
Abstract
Introduction: Pembrolizumab is a monoclonal antibody that promotes antitumor immunity. This study presents a systematic review and meta-analysis of the efficacy and safety...
“The Earth Is Dying, Bro”
“The Earth Is Dying, Bro”
Climate Change and Children
Australian children are uniquely situated in a vast landscape that varies drastically across locations. Spanning multiple climatic zones—from cool tempe...
An Investigation of MERGING Image Schema: A Cognitive Semantic PerspectiveThis study is based on the content analysis method. It is qualitative, descriptive and analytical. Its main goal is to explore MERGING Image Schema as it is one of the image schemas
An Investigation of MERGING Image Schema: A Cognitive Semantic PerspectiveThis study is based on the content analysis method. It is qualitative, descriptive and analytical. Its main goal is to explore MERGING Image Schema as it is one of the image schemas
This study is based on the content analysis method. It is qualitative, descriptive and analytical. Its main goal is to explore MERGING Image Schema as it is one of the image schema...
Parent's Perception Regarding the Effects of Excessive Use of Mobile Phone on Children's Health: A Sociological Study in City Dera Ghazi Khan
Parent's Perception Regarding the Effects of Excessive Use of Mobile Phone on Children's Health: A Sociological Study in City Dera Ghazi Khan
The use of mobile phones among children has major effects on their health. Excessive and unrestricted use of mobile phones can contribute to various physical and psychological prob...
Non-Recommended Publishing Lists: Strategies for Detecting Deceitful Journals
Non-Recommended Publishing Lists: Strategies for Detecting Deceitful Journals
Abstract
The rapid growth of open access publishing (OAP) has significantly improved the accessibility and dissemination of scientific knowledge. However, this expansion has also c...

