Psychometric properties of the long and short versions of the Young
schema questionnaire: Core among bulimic and comparison women
The Schema Questionnaire - Short form: Structure and relationship with automatic thoughts and symptoms of affective disorders
The Schema Questionnaire - Short Form: Factor analysis and relationship between schemas and symptoms
Method: Additional items for the Young
Schema Questionnaire and Young Parenting Inventory were produced in collaboration with Jeffrey Young which together with the items from the original inventories comprised the item pools for both new scales.
The use of two new tools to facilitate this process, the Young Positive
Schema Questionnaire and the Positive Parenting Schema Inventory, will be discussed.
In Talk 1 an update on the central findings of the last two years of a major empirical project to develop two new scales: The PPSI (Positive Parenting Schema Inventory: A measure of adaptive patterns of parenting) and the YPSQ (Young Positive
Schema Questionnaire: A measure of adaptive schemas) will be presented.
The Positive Parenting Inventory and Young Positive
Schema Questionnaire; an Update on New Empirically Validated Constructs
Two new instruments, The Positive Parenting Schema Inventory (PPSI) and the Young Positive
Schema Questionnaire (YPSQ), initially introduced at the ISST conference in Vienna, have undergone major refinements with the YPSQ and the story of its validation now in press in one of psychologies premier journals, Psychological Assessment.
With the aid of an online
schema questionnaire, the schemas of the user are extracted and this information is used during a session to build a rationale about the triggered schema (s) with the distressing event that the user is working on.
The aim of this study was to determine the impact of co-morbid depression on recovery from personality disorders after schema group therapy, measured by a symptom checklist (SCL - 90) and the Young
Schema Questionnaire (YSQ).
The focus of his PhD was Spanish Validation of Young
Schema Questionnaire - S2.
Methods: Parameters used in the research are: early maladaptive schemas (YSQ - S3R (Young
Schema Questionnaire), J.E. Young, adopted by P.Kasiyanik, E. Romanova), mothers» and father's attitude to their children («Questionnaire of parent attitude», A. V. Varga, V.V.Stolin, indices of mother's and fathers» contribution to forming early maladaptive schemas of children (Questionnaire «Features of child - parent relation» (E. Romanova, U. Rozova) developed on the bases of «Young Parenting Inventory» Questionnaire).
In this study we try to address this gap in our knowledge by exploring the schema - structure of the Dutch
Schema Questionnaire for the Elderly (YSQ - SFE) in older adults in the general population.
Development and Evaluation of the Duesseldorf Illustrated
Schema Questionnaire for Children (DISC) by Frank Meyer
He explored the associations between the Young
Schema Questionnaire 3 — Short Form (YSQ - S3), The Schema Mode Inventory (SMI), and The Personality Inventory for DSM - 5 (PID - 5) in a sample of 662 participants.
Through interview and completion of
schema questionnaires, the therapist works with the client to collaboratively identify unmet childhood emotional needs and schemas to create a shared formulation.
Not exact matches
Two
questionnaires are used in this study; the first one is about the general status of students, and the second one is the translated short version of early maladaptive
schemas of Young (EMS)[22].
• Therapeutic relationship with parents: «Limited Grandparenting» • Investigation of parental resources, needs and family structures • Testing of
questionnaires • Education of the
schema and mode concept in the context of parenting with exercises in groups
He has been directly responsible for the translation of all
questionnaires and worksheets in
Schema Therapy from English to Spanish.
Questionnaires are extensively used in
Schema Therapy studies and practice.
109 adults with self - reported anxiety disorder completed an online survey consisting of the
Schema Mode Inventory (SMI), the Penn State Worry
Questionnaire (PSWQ), and the Acceptance and Action
Questionnaire - 2 (AAQ - 2).
Multiple group confirmatory factor analysis of the Young
Schema -
Questionnaire in a Dutch clinical versus non-clinical population