SCHEMA THERAPY AS A NEW TREATMENT FOR PERSONALITY DISORDERS
Purpose: to perform the analysis and review of articles on the subject of personality disorder and current schema therapy, highlighting their definitions and their impacts on the mental health of individuals inserted in this context. Methodology: The study consists of a literature review, where it was decided not to define a date, using the following keywords as eligibility criteria: personality disorder; refractory symptoms; adolescents and treatments. Among the publications found, those referring to other mental disorders that do not encompass personality disorder (PD) according to DSM-IV were excluded. Results: After careful analysis, 06 articles were selected that were properly analyzed to compose this article. Studies have shown that there is a significant influence of the individual's experiences, in its infancy and during its development, in the susceptibility of the installation of PD when creating an Initial Maladaptive Schema (EID). They also elucidate that Personality Disorder must be adequately addressed with Schema Therapy (ST), which promotes the individuality of care, having a high rate of effectiveness. Conclusion: Personality Disorder, despite its difficulties related to the treatment and identification of the disease, has scientifically more effective approaches that contribute to the remission of symptoms. However, the lack of early diagnosis and adequate management of ET makes it impossible to stabilize the patient and favors the refractoriness of symptoms. They also elucidate that Personality Disorder must be adequately addressed with Schema Therapy (ST), which promotes the individuality of care, having a high rate of effectiveness. Conclusion: Personality Disorder, despite its difficulties related to the treatment and identification of the disease, has scientifically more effective approaches that contribute to the remission of symptoms. However, the lack of early diagnosis and adequate management of ET makes it impossible to stabilize the patient and favors the refractoriness of symptoms. They also elucidate that Personality Disorder must be adequately addressed with Schema Therapy (ST), which promotes the individuality of care, having a high rate of effectiveness. Conclusion: Personality Disorder, despite its difficulties related to the treatment and identification of the disease, has scientifically more effective approaches that contribute to the remission of symptoms. However, the lack of early diagnosis and adequate management of ET makes it impossible to stabilize the patient and favors the refractoriness of symptoms. Personality Disorder, despite its difficulties related to treatment and identification of the disease, has scientifically more effective approaches that contribute to the remission of symptoms. However, the lack of early diagnosis and adequate management of ET makes it impossible to stabilize the patient and favors the refractoriness of symptoms. Personality Disorder, despite its difficulties related to treatment and identification of the disease, has scientifically more effective approaches that contribute to the remission of symptoms. However, the lack of early diagnosis and adequate management of ET makes it impossible to stabilize the patient and favors the refractoriness of symptoms.
SCHEMA THERAPY AS A NEW TREATMENT FOR PERSONALITY DISORDERS
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.1593222329038
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Palavras-chave: personality disorder; refractory symptoms; teenagers and treatments
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Keywords: personality disorder; refractory symptoms; teenagers and treatments
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Abstract:
Purpose: to perform the analysis and review of articles on the subject of personality disorder and current schema therapy, highlighting their definitions and their impacts on the mental health of individuals inserted in this context. Methodology: The study consists of a literature review, where it was decided not to define a date, using the following keywords as eligibility criteria: personality disorder; refractory symptoms; adolescents and treatments. Among the publications found, those referring to other mental disorders that do not encompass personality disorder (PD) according to DSM-IV were excluded. Results: After careful analysis, 06 articles were selected that were properly analyzed to compose this article. Studies have shown that there is a significant influence of the individual's experiences, in its infancy and during its development, in the susceptibility of the installation of PD when creating an Initial Maladaptive Schema (EID). They also elucidate that Personality Disorder must be adequately addressed with Schema Therapy (ST), which promotes the individuality of care, having a high rate of effectiveness. Conclusion: Personality Disorder, despite its difficulties related to the treatment and identification of the disease, has scientifically more effective approaches that contribute to the remission of symptoms. However, the lack of early diagnosis and adequate management of ET makes it impossible to stabilize the patient and favors the refractoriness of symptoms. They also elucidate that Personality Disorder must be adequately addressed with Schema Therapy (ST), which promotes the individuality of care, having a high rate of effectiveness. Conclusion: Personality Disorder, despite its difficulties related to the treatment and identification of the disease, has scientifically more effective approaches that contribute to the remission of symptoms. However, the lack of early diagnosis and adequate management of ET makes it impossible to stabilize the patient and favors the refractoriness of symptoms. They also elucidate that Personality Disorder must be adequately addressed with Schema Therapy (ST), which promotes the individuality of care, having a high rate of effectiveness. Conclusion: Personality Disorder, despite its difficulties related to the treatment and identification of the disease, has scientifically more effective approaches that contribute to the remission of symptoms. However, the lack of early diagnosis and adequate management of ET makes it impossible to stabilize the patient and favors the refractoriness of symptoms. Personality Disorder, despite its difficulties related to treatment and identification of the disease, has scientifically more effective approaches that contribute to the remission of symptoms. However, the lack of early diagnosis and adequate management of ET makes it impossible to stabilize the patient and favors the refractoriness of symptoms. Personality Disorder, despite its difficulties related to treatment and identification of the disease, has scientifically more effective approaches that contribute to the remission of symptoms. However, the lack of early diagnosis and adequate management of ET makes it impossible to stabilize the patient and favors the refractoriness of symptoms.
- Maria Paula Yamaguti
- Júlia Rodrigues Alves
- Ana Lara Borges Montina
- Camila Eduarda Fernandes Fidelis
- Luana Desterro e Silva da Cunha Oliveira
- Ana Julia Guerra Mansano
- Layla Paola Resende Couto
- Luana fernandes Nogueira
- Vitória Rodrigues Machado de Menezes
- Paola Gabriela Escobosa
- Ana Carolina Leite Hanna