Cognitive representations in alcohol and opiate abuse: the role of core beliefs
- PMID: 15333236
- DOI: 10.1348/0144665031752916
Cognitive representations in alcohol and opiate abuse: the role of core beliefs
Abstract
There are clinical indications that alcohol and drug abuse are associated with unhealthy core beliefs (unconditional, schema-level representations). This study examined levels of such cognitions among four groups: alcohol abusers; opiate abusers; combined alcohol and opiate abusers; and a non-clinical group. Each patient completed the short version of the Young Schema Questionnaire, measuring levels of 15 pathological core beliefs. These schema-level cognitions were less healthy in the clinical groups than in the non-clinical group, particularly among individuals who abused alcohol. These findings provide preliminary support for the utility of therapies that address schema-level representations among substance abusers.
Copyright 2004 The British Psychological Society
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