Title of article :
Comparison of Early Maladaptive Schemas and Defense Styles in Asthmatic, Alexithymic and Normal Subjects
Author/Authors :
Ameri, Farideh alzahra university - Faculty of Education and Psychology - Department of Clinical Psychology, تهران, ايران , Bayat, Banafsheh alzahra university - Faculty of Education and Psychology - Department of Clinical Psychology, تهران, ايران , Khosravi, Zohreh alzahra university - Faculty of Education and Psychology - Department of Clinical Psychology, تهران, ايران
From page :
51
To page :
57
Abstract :
Objective: The aim of the present article was to study the relationship between early maladaptive schemas and the defense styles (mature, immature, and neurotic) in asthmatics, alexithymics and normal subjects. Methods: 216 asthmatic, alexithymic and normal subjects were selected and they completed Young Schema Questionnaire (short form), Defense Style Questionnaire and the Farsi version of the Toronto Alexithymia Scale. Descriptive and inferential statistics such as mean, standard deviation, MANOVA and multiple regressions analysis were used to analyze the research data. Results: Results indicated a significant difference (P 0.05) in all domains of early maladaptive schemas, except other-directedness between the mean scores of the groups of normal subjects and asthmatic patients as well as alexithymic patients. In mature and neurotic defense style, there was not a significant difference between the mean scores of the three groups, while the immature defense style scores of normal subjects and patients with asthma were significantly different (P 0.05) from those of alexithymic. Conclusion: Alexithymia is equivalent to difficulty in self-regulation. When emotional information could not be perceived and evaluated through cognitive processing, it results in the individual s emotional and cognitive confusion. This inability increases the possibility of the immature and neurotic defense styles in stressful situations.
Keywords :
Alexithymia , Psychosomatic disorders , Asthma , Defense style , Early maladaptive schemas
Journal title :
Practice in Clinical Psychology
Journal title :
Practice in Clinical Psychology
Record number :
2561187
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