Understanding the phenomenological experiences of schema therapy for those with an eating disorder.

Qualitative research in medicine & healthcare Pub Date : 2024-09-12 eCollection Date: 2024-07-04 DOI:10.4081/qrmh.2024.11376
Alice Cunningham, Marie Reid, Stephanie Sayan, Richard Hammersley
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Abstract

Schema therapy expands traditional cognitive-behavioral models, weakening early maladaptive schemas and schema modes while strengthening adaptive modes. This study investigated participant experiences of schema therapy for eating disorders, focusing on schema modes and the eating disorder voice, how these maintained disordered eating, and how therapy helped. Semistructured online video interviews with clients receiving schema therapy for eating disorders (N=10) were analyzed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Four group experiential themes were developed: (1) adverse experiences, typically in childhood and adolescence, (2) interpersonal relationships, especially with primary caregivers and the benefits of a good therapeutic relationship, (3) self-awareness of schema modes and the eating disorder voice and their impact on participants' eating disorders, and (4) recovery using schema concepts, including finding one's inner child, better self-management, and ambivalence about recovering. Overall, schema therapy was perceived as beneficial, specifically regarding participants' awareness of their inner child, development of their eating disorder, and awareness of their eating disorder voice. Participants expressed a growing positive sense of agency, connecting with their inner child's needs and developing a connection to their healthy adult mode. They also felt that schema therapy had equipped them with the tools to strengthen their healthy adult mode, while simultaneously weakening their maladaptive modes.

了解饮食失调患者在模式疗法中的现象学体验。
图式疗法扩展了传统的认知行为模式,削弱了早期的不良图式和图式模式,同时强化了适应性模式。本研究调查了饮食失调模式疗法的受试者体验,重点关注模式和饮食失调的声音、这些是如何维持饮食失调的,以及疗法是如何提供帮助的。本研究采用解释现象学分析方法,对接受饮食失调模式疗法的患者(10 人)进行了半结构化在线视频访谈。形成了四组经验主题:(1)不良经历,通常是童年和青少年时期的不良经历;(2)人际关系,尤其是与主要照顾者的人际关系以及良好治疗关系的益处;(3)对图式模式和饮食失调声音的自我意识及其对参与者饮食失调的影响;以及(4)利用图式概念进行康复,包括找到内心的孩子、更好的自我管理以及对康复的矛盾心理。总体而言,模式疗法被认为是有益的,特别是在参与者对其内在儿童的认识、饮食失调的发展以及对其饮食失调声音的认识方面。参与者表达了一种日益增长的积极的代入感,与他们内在小孩的需求建立了联系,并与他们健康的成人模式建立了联系。他们还认为,模式疗法为他们提供了强化健康成人模式的工具,同时也削弱了他们的不良适应模式。
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