Abstract

Objective: This study intends to evaluate the Cognitive Schemas have the ability to predict Emotional schemas in different types of anxiety disorders. Method: The study was ex post facto (causal-comparative) is. 109 people suffering from anxiety disorders in six groups of panic disorder, without Through fear, social phobia, specific phobia, obsessive - compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress and anxiety and acute stress that psychologists and psychiatrists (private and public centers) Tehran, referring and the random sampling method was applied. To evaluate the results of the tests of Young Schema and Leahy Schema, the variance analysis, Tukey and multivariate regression Questionnaire was used. The Cognitive Schemas have the ability to predict Emotional schemas in different types of anxiety disorders. Results: The results showed that, impaired performance (conversely), other-directedness and rejection/disconnection fields have the ability to predict emotional schema of controllability, rejection/disconnection and impaired limits had the ability to predict comprehensibility. The emotional schema of guilt could be predicted by the use of rejection/disconnection and other-directedness, over-vigilance-inhibition (conversely), other-directedness and rejection/disconnection (conversely) have the ability to explain emotional schema of higher values. Results indicate that emotional schema of duration could be predicted by over-vigilance-inhibition (conversely) and rejection/disconnection. Conclusions: In the model of emotional schema of controllability they have an obsessive desire to be under control by others, but this extreme fear of catastrophic events prevents them to trust to anybody. For the same, impaired performance (conversely) is able to determine emotional schema of consensus.

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