Early Maladaptive Schemas Related to Unipolar and Bipolar Depression: Similarities and Differences

Objective and methodology: Cognitive theory of depression has begun to examine the difference between bipolar and unipolar depression in the context of thinking features. Yet, little is known about the same and seperated points of bipolar and unipolar depression. The objective is evaluating relation...

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Main Authors: Nergis LAPSEKÝLÝ, Mehmet AK
Format: Article
Language:Turkish
Published: Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Psychotherapies 2012-12-01
Series:Bilişsel Davranışçı Psikoterapi Araştırmalar Dergisi
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Online Access:http://77-1354219640.pdf
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spelling doaj-7f125ab065744fc8af8ebeafadd48a5c2020-11-24T22:39:11ZturAssociation for Cognitive and Behavioral PsychotherapiesBilişsel Davranışçı Psikoterapi Araştırmalar Dergisi2146-94902012-12-011314515129273Early Maladaptive Schemas Related to Unipolar and Bipolar Depression: Similarities and DifferencesNergis LAPSEKÝLÝMehmet AKObjective and methodology: Cognitive theory of depression has begun to examine the difference between bipolar and unipolar depression in the context of thinking features. Yet, little is known about the same and seperated points of bipolar and unipolar depression. The objective is evaluating relationship between cognitive schemas of bipolar and unipolar patients. Bipolar and unipolar depression patients and a control group were enrolled in the study. Beck Depression Inventory, Young Mania Scale and Young Schema Questionnaire were administered to the groups. Results: There was significant difference between unipolar and control groups in “Abandonment/instability”. In “mistrust/ abuse” significant difference was between unipolar and bipolar and between unipolar and control groups. ln “entitlement/ self-centeredness” difference was between unipolar and control groups. In all other schemas, difference was between unipolar and control and bipolar and control groups. In these schemas, control group had significantly lower scores than others. Unipolar and bipolar groups were similar. Conclusion: In patient groups, schemas like defectiveness, incompetence, failure, vulnerability to danger and undeveloped self were indicative of low self-perception. This case draws attention to distortions in self-perception. When the absence of difference between bipolar and controls in “mistrust/abuse” and “abandonment/instability” schemas is evaluated in terms of cognitive triad, it is suggested that Environmental perspective in this group of patients did not exhibit pessimistic features. The only significantly different schema between unipolar and bipolar groups was “mistrust/abuse”. This suggests that bipolar group didn’t have negative thoughts like unipolar patients about the perception of the enviroment. [JCBPR 2012; 1(3.000): 145-151]77-1354219640.pdfUnipolar depressionbipolar disordercognitive therapy
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Mehmet AK
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Mehmet AK
Early Maladaptive Schemas Related to Unipolar and Bipolar Depression: Similarities and Differences
Bilişsel Davranışçı Psikoterapi Araştırmalar Dergisi
Unipolar depression
bipolar disorder
cognitive therapy
author_facet Nergis LAPSEKÝLÝ
Mehmet AK
author_sort Nergis LAPSEKÝLÝ
title Early Maladaptive Schemas Related to Unipolar and Bipolar Depression: Similarities and Differences
title_short Early Maladaptive Schemas Related to Unipolar and Bipolar Depression: Similarities and Differences
title_full Early Maladaptive Schemas Related to Unipolar and Bipolar Depression: Similarities and Differences
title_fullStr Early Maladaptive Schemas Related to Unipolar and Bipolar Depression: Similarities and Differences
title_full_unstemmed Early Maladaptive Schemas Related to Unipolar and Bipolar Depression: Similarities and Differences
title_sort early maladaptive schemas related to unipolar and bipolar depression: similarities and differences
publisher Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Psychotherapies
series Bilişsel Davranışçı Psikoterapi Araştırmalar Dergisi
issn 2146-9490
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Objective and methodology: Cognitive theory of depression has begun to examine the difference between bipolar and unipolar depression in the context of thinking features. Yet, little is known about the same and seperated points of bipolar and unipolar depression. The objective is evaluating relationship between cognitive schemas of bipolar and unipolar patients. Bipolar and unipolar depression patients and a control group were enrolled in the study. Beck Depression Inventory, Young Mania Scale and Young Schema Questionnaire were administered to the groups. Results: There was significant difference between unipolar and control groups in “Abandonment/instability”. In “mistrust/ abuse” significant difference was between unipolar and bipolar and between unipolar and control groups. ln “entitlement/ self-centeredness” difference was between unipolar and control groups. In all other schemas, difference was between unipolar and control and bipolar and control groups. In these schemas, control group had significantly lower scores than others. Unipolar and bipolar groups were similar. Conclusion: In patient groups, schemas like defectiveness, incompetence, failure, vulnerability to danger and undeveloped self were indicative of low self-perception. This case draws attention to distortions in self-perception. When the absence of difference between bipolar and controls in “mistrust/abuse” and “abandonment/instability” schemas is evaluated in terms of cognitive triad, it is suggested that Environmental perspective in this group of patients did not exhibit pessimistic features. The only significantly different schema between unipolar and bipolar groups was “mistrust/abuse”. This suggests that bipolar group didn’t have negative thoughts like unipolar patients about the perception of the enviroment. [JCBPR 2012; 1(3.000): 145-151]
topic Unipolar depression
bipolar disorder
cognitive therapy
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