Misophonia, Maladaptive Schemas, And Personality Disorders

Misophonia Maladaptive Schemas And Personality Disorders A Report Of

Misophonia, maladaptive schemas, and personality disorders are interconnected areas of concern within psychological research, as explored through a limited case study involving three participants of varying ages and backgrounds (Natalini et al., 2019). The study highlights the complexities of assessing misophonia, notably the influence of maladaptive personality schemas, which may exacerbate emotional dysregulation and interpersonal difficulties characteristic of certain personality disorders (Cohen & Swerdal, 2019). The small sample size and focus on a single race restrict the generalizability of findings, emphasizing the importance of larger, more diverse studies that incorporate comprehensive assessments of trauma, attachment history, and emotional regulation to better understand the etiology and manifestation of misophonia in relation to maladaptive schemas and personality pathology. Such research is critical in developing targeted interventions that address underlying schemas and improve emotional resilience in individuals suffering from misophonia, especially when comorbid with personality disorders.

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Misophonia, maladaptive schemas, and personality disorders are interconnected areas of concern within psychological research, as explored through a limited case study involving three participants of varying ages and backgrounds (Natalini et al., 2019). The study highlights the complexities of assessing misophonia, notably the influence of maladaptive personality schemas, which may exacerbate emotional dysregulation and interpersonal difficulties characteristic of certain personality disorders (Cohen & Swerdal, 2019). The small sample size and focus on a single race restrict the generalizability of findings, emphasizing the importance of larger, more diverse studies that incorporate comprehensive assessments of trauma, attachment history, and emotional regulation to better understand the etiology and manifestation of misophonia in relation to maladaptive schemas and personality pathology. Such research is critical in developing targeted interventions that address underlying schemas and improve emotional resilience in individuals suffering from misophonia, especially when comorbid with personality disorders.

References

  • Natalini, E., Dimaggio, G., Varakliotis, T., Fioretti, A., & Eibenstein, A. (2019). Misophonia, maladaptive schemas and personality disorders: A report of three cases. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 50(1), 29-35.
  • Cohen, A., & Swerdal, L. (2019). The role of schemas in emotional regulation and personality disorder. Clinical Psychology Review, 65, 54-64.