Title of article :
Role of Father–Child Relational Quality in Early Maladaptive Schemas
Author/Authors :
Monirpoor, Nader islamic azad university - Department of Clinical Psychology, ايران , Gholamyzarch, Morteza islamic azad university - Young Researches Club, ايران , Tamaddonfard, Mohsen islamic azad university - Young Researches Club, ايران , Khoosfi, Helen shahed university - Counsulting Center of Shahed University - Department of Clinical Psychology, تهران, ايران , Ganjali, Ali Reza zahedan university of medical sciences - Department of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology, ايران
Abstract :
Background: Primary maladaptive schemas, which are the basis of high-risk behavior and psychological disorders, result from childhood experiences with significant objects, such as fathers, in different developmental phases. Objectives: This endeavor examined the role of the father in predicting these schemas. Patients and Methods: A total of 345 Islamic Azad University students (Qom Branch) who were chosen through convenience sampling completed the Young Schema Ques- tionnaire, the Parental Bonding Instrument, and the Parent–Child Relationship Survey. Results: A multivariate regression analysis indicated that anumber of aspects of the father–child relationship, including care, emotional interaction, positive affection, the effective relationship, and excessive support, predict particular schemas. Conclusions: Therefore, these findings suggested that psychotherapists examine the dif- ferent aspects of the father–child relationship when restructuring schemas.
Keywords :
Paternal Behavior , Father , Child Relation
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction