Abstract
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.
Publisher
Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca
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