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Table 1 Short descriptions of the 18 early maladaptive schemas proposed by Young et al. [32] and their organization into four schema domains [33]

From: Early maladaptive schemas as predictors of maternal bonding to the unborn child

Schema domains and early maladaptive schemas

Short descriptions

Disconnection and Rejection domain

 Emotional deprivation

The assumption that others will not meet one’s emotional needs.

 Social isolation

A sense that one is set apart/different from other people.

 Emotional inhibition

The tendency to suppress the expression of emotions and to have difficulties relating freely to others.

 Defectiveness/shame

The assumption that one is full of flaws, and if these are exposed, one would lose the respect or love of others.

 Mistrust

Distrust in others’ intentions or expected abuse.

 Negativity/pessimism

The inclination to focus on the negative areas in life, with an expectation that things will end badly.

Impaired Autonomy and Performance domain

 Dependence/incompetence

The assumption that one is incapable of handling everyday obligations without substantial assistance from others.

 Failure to achieve

A conviction that one is a failure in regard to achievements.

 Subjugation

Surrender of control to other people, due to the fear of negative reactions, usually implying a belief that one’s thoughts and feelings are not important.

 Abandonment

A feeling of instability in support from significant others.

 Enmeshment

Over involvement with significant others.

 Vulnerability to harm

Fear of medical, mental and/or external catastrophes.

Excessive Responsibility and Standards domain

 Self-sacrifice

The tendency to prioritize others’ needs ahead of one own needs.

 Unrelenting standards

The assumption that one must meet one’s own high standards of achievement and behavior.

 Punitiveness

The assumption that one and others should be disciplined for mistakes.

Impaired Limits domain

 Entitlement

A conviction of superiority.

 Approval-seeking

The tendency to seek approval and connection with other people and to be sensitive to the reactions of other.

 Insufficient self-control

Challenges with frustration tolerance and self-control.