The development and the effectiveness of schema therapy on Malaysian female young adults who experienced continuous trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder

Amos En Zhe Lian , Weng-Tink Chooi , Suzanna A. Bono
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In Malaysia, most psychotherapies were introduced in the 1980s and 1990s. Unfortunately, the development and availability of new psychotherapies have been comparatively slower and neglected in Malaysia, particularly in the context of trauma-focused psychotherapy. A new therapeutic model, schema therapy, has been hypothesized as a potential alternative for trauma treatment. This study adapted schema therapy to be culturally specific for Malaysia and conducted an interventional randomized controlled trial to investigate its effectiveness. The study focused on female young adults in Malaysia who had experienced repeated and continuous trauma.

The effectiveness of schema therapy was compared with Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (Tf-CBT). Each group comprised 15 participants who received 16 one-hour therapy sessions over a span of 4 months. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms were measured during the pre-test, post-test, and 3-month follow-up assessments. Additionally, semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with participants from both the schema therapy and Tf-CBT groups to gain a deeper understanding of the differences between the two psychotherapeutic approaches.

Both quantitative and qualitative analyses demonstrated that schema therapy exhibited superior short-term and long-term effectiveness compared to Tf-CBT in reducing PTSD symptoms. These findings support the viability of schema therapy as an effective option for addressing trauma in the Malaysian context.

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图式疗法对经历过持续创伤和创伤后应激障碍的马来西亚年轻女性的发展和有效性
在马来西亚,大多数心理疗法都是在 20 世纪 80 年代和 90 年代引入的。遗憾的是,新的心理疗法在马来西亚的发展和可用性相对较慢,而且被忽视,特别是在以创伤为重点的心理疗法方面。一种新的治疗模式--模式疗法,被认为是治疗创伤的潜在替代疗法。本研究根据马来西亚的文化特点对模式疗法进行了调整,并开展了一项干预性随机对照试验,以调查其有效性。该研究主要针对马来西亚经历过反复和持续创伤的年轻女性。将模式疗法的有效性与创伤认知行为疗法(Tf-CBT)进行了比较。每个小组由 15 名参与者组成,他们在 4 个月的时间里接受了 16 次每次一小时的治疗。创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状在测试前、测试后和 3 个月的随访评估中进行了测量。此外,还对模式疗法组和 Tf-CBT 组的参与者进行了半结构化定性访谈,以深入了解这两种心理治疗方法之间的差异。定量和定性分析均表明,与 Tf-CBT 相比,模式疗法在减少创伤后应激障碍症状方面表现出更佳的短期和长期疗效。这些研究结果表明,在马来西亚,模式疗法是解决创伤问题的一种有效选择。
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