TY - JOUR
T1 - Positive schema therapy
T2 - Integrating positive schemas into the therapeutic process
AU - Prasko, Jan
AU - Ociskova, Mary
AU - Vanek, Jakub
AU - Krone, Ilona
AU - Ābeltiņa, Marija
AU - Mikula, Martin
AU - Gecaite-Stonciene, Julija
AU - Juskiene, Alicja
AU - Liska, Roman
AU - Visnovsky, Jozef
AU - Bite, Ieva
AU - Burkauskas, Julius
AU - Sollar, Tomas
AU - Slepecky, Milos
AU - Popelkova, Marta
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Neuroendocrinology Letters.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - The article examines the concept and methods of positive schema therapy. It is based on the theory of schema therapy and adaptive schemas, which enrich the perspectives of positive psychology, positive CBT and strengths-based CBT. Based on case vignettes, show practical methods associated with this approach. METHODS: A literature review was conducted on adaptive schemas, their measurement using the Young Positive Schema Questionnaire (YPSQ) and therapeutic interventions supporting the development of the Healthy Adult and Kind Parent modes. In addition, special attention was paid to integrating schema therapy methods within therapeutic interventions of positive psychology and CBT based on resources. Selected case studies of various psychological problems and disorders are presented as examples of therapeutic work using positive schema therapy methods. RESULTS: Positive schema therapy has been shown in additional studies to be an effective tool for increasing emotional resilience, coping with stressful situations, and improving emotional regulation and the overall quality of life. Adaptive schemas such as selfcompassion, social belonging, and emotional openness significantly support the development of the Healthy Adult mode. CONCLUSION: Positive schema therapy is an innovative approach in psychotherapeutic practice, expanding clinical methods of schema therapy work. Despite limited empirical support, it has the potential to develop further, introducing new procedures to strengthen the positive aspects of client´s experiences and behaviour when dealing with psychological problems.
AB - The article examines the concept and methods of positive schema therapy. It is based on the theory of schema therapy and adaptive schemas, which enrich the perspectives of positive psychology, positive CBT and strengths-based CBT. Based on case vignettes, show practical methods associated with this approach. METHODS: A literature review was conducted on adaptive schemas, their measurement using the Young Positive Schema Questionnaire (YPSQ) and therapeutic interventions supporting the development of the Healthy Adult and Kind Parent modes. In addition, special attention was paid to integrating schema therapy methods within therapeutic interventions of positive psychology and CBT based on resources. Selected case studies of various psychological problems and disorders are presented as examples of therapeutic work using positive schema therapy methods. RESULTS: Positive schema therapy has been shown in additional studies to be an effective tool for increasing emotional resilience, coping with stressful situations, and improving emotional regulation and the overall quality of life. Adaptive schemas such as selfcompassion, social belonging, and emotional openness significantly support the development of the Healthy Adult mode. CONCLUSION: Positive schema therapy is an innovative approach in psychotherapeutic practice, expanding clinical methods of schema therapy work. Despite limited empirical support, it has the potential to develop further, introducing new procedures to strengthen the positive aspects of client´s experiences and behaviour when dealing with psychological problems.
KW - Adaptive schemas
KW - Healthy adult
KW - Kind Parent
KW - Positive CBT
KW - Positive Psychology
KW - Positive schema therapy
KW - Schema modes
KW - Strength-based CBT
KW - YPSQ
UR - https://www.nel.edu/positive-schema-therapy-integrating-positive-schemas-into-the-therapeutic-process-3031/
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105026839502
M3 - Article
C2 - 41337647
AN - SCOPUS:105026839502
SN - 0172-780X
VL - 46
SP - 270
EP - 285
JO - Neuroendocrinology Letters
JF - Neuroendocrinology Letters
IS - 5
ER -