Early maladaptive schemas and substance use: Implications for assessment and treatment

Title

Early maladaptive schemas and substance use: Implications for assessment and treatment

Reference

Aaron, D. J. (2013). Early maladaptive schemas and substance use: Implications for assessment and treatment. Addictive Disorders & Their Treatment, 12(4), 193-200. doi:10.1097/ADT.0b013e31827d8763

Abstract

Substance abuse disorders continue to be problematic in society and remain a serious health problem. Existing treatment approaches provide benefits, although many individuals do not respond to treatment or experience relapse. Schema therapy represents an alternative treatment approach for which there is mounting evidence, particularly in relation to the existence of early maladaptive schemas (EMSs) and their role in psychopathology. The current study assessed EMS and substance use in a nonclinical sample. EMSs were identified to be associated with substance use, with specific schemas being related to increased use of a range of substances. Findings suggest a role for assessing the existence of EMS in clinical samples presenting for substance abuse treatment. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)

Keywords

early maladaptive schemas; substance usage; treatment approaches; psychopathology; relapse; Drug Abuse; Relapse (Disorders); Schema; Treatment Planning;

Country

Australia

Sample type

General population - undergraduate students

Study focus

Schema modes

Study design

Correlational