Sardarzadeh S. Interaction of Cognitive and Emotional Schemes in People with Anxiety, Depression and Stress Disorders

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0419U001646

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 19.00.04 - Медична психологія

05-11-2019

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.453.02

Essay

The present study investigates the role of cognitive and emotional schemas in explaining stress, depression and anxiety. Stress, depression, and anxiety are among the most prevalent mental and psychological problems that, if acute and continuous, can lead to depression and anxiety disorders that, in turn, will result in excessive use of health care services and excessive dysfunction in individuals. Based on the schematic viewpoint, the mental damage/harm caused by the formation and stability of cognitive schemas and emotional schemas, and the patterns of thinking and habitual excitement, which are very general and inclusive, identifies the type of vulnerability. The present study provided to help the therapists for identifying early maladaptive schemas and emotional schemas to accelerate diagnosis Depression and anxiety and by replacing adaptive schemas with maladaptive schemas that it would be a small step in treatment of anxiety and depression disorders. The timely diagnosis of emotional and cognitive schemas in patients, it can reduce the decline in patients in social performance, work and family.

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