Schema modes
Schema modes are either integrated or dissociative states of mind, including intense emotional states, efforts to regulate emotions, or self-reflective evaluative thought processes. schema mode, which is a recurring pattern of intense emotions, thoughts, feelings, and behavior that is active at a given point in time .Modes are triggered by the activation of early maladaptive schemas, which are dysfunctional emotional and cognitive patterns that were established in childhood and are reemerging throughout life.
Schema modes are recognizable experiential states that express an underlying schema structure. There is consensus about the broad classification of modes under the headings of Healthy Adult, Child modes, Parent modes and Coping modes. Coping modes are divided into three subcategories: Avoidant/Detached, Overcompensator, and Surrender.
Schema mode Inventory (SMI)
The aim of Schema mode Inventory (SMI) is to assess schema modes in clinical ???