From: Early maladaptive schemas as predictors of maternal bonding to the unborn child
Schema domains and early maladaptive schemas | Short descriptions |
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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. |