Synopsis of Social media discussions

The discussions exemplify a balanced curiosity, with mentions of the study's focus on schema profiles and therapy outcomes, using words like 'interesting' and 'potential.' The tone remains cautious but acknowledges the study's relevance, reflecting a moderate but meaningful engagement with the research.

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Agreement
Neither agree nor disagree

Posts show mixed reactions, neither strongly supporting nor opposing the publication's findings.

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Interest
Moderate level of interest

Discussions indicate a moderate level of curiosity, with some participants engaging due to relevance to their practice.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Comments reflect thoughtful consideration and referencing of the study's core ideas, suggesting moderate deep engagement.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

Responses suggest the article may influence future research or therapy approaches, but the overall impact remains somewhat tentative.

Social Mentions

YouTube

2 Videos

Twitter

3 Posts

Metrics

Video Views

714

Total Likes

27

Extended Reach

3,765

Social Features

5

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    @transdiagnostic (Twitter)

    A person-centered, transdiagnostic schema and mode profile approach to predict outcome in time-limited schema group therapy MF van Vreeswijk, P Spinhoven, A Zedlitz, MAP Vugts… - Psychotherapy Research, 2024 https://t.co/AYBuhxGibQ
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    @otachi8787 (Twitter)

    A person-centered, transdiagnostic schema and mode profile approach to predict outcome in time-limited schema group therapy https://t.co/bsj0qNmWfL Psychotherapy Research
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    July 30, 2024

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  • Transdiagnostic Mental Health Network
    @transdiagnostic (Twitter)

    A person-centered, transdiagnostic schema and mode profile approach to predict outcome in time-limited schema group therapy https://t.co/c7gUwNiCVo
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Abstract Synopsis

  • This study uses a person-centered, transdiagnostic approach to examine how different schema and mode profiles can predict symptom improvement in short-term schema group therapy for patients with personality disorders and long-lasting mental health issues.
  • The research found that while treatment formats didn't differ significantly in outcomes, specific schema and mode profiles, especially those including vulnerability themes, were linked to greater symptom reduction and explained more variance in post-treatment symptoms.
  • Overall, patients with more severe personality problems showed more notable improvements, and understanding these profiles can help therapists customize interventions more effectively based on Young's theoretical schema mode model.]