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1020-Changing Expectations_ How Beliefs Impact Mental Health


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Introduction
  • Presenter: Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes discusses the impact of schemas on anxiety and depression.
  • The presentation explores how schemas (mental shortcuts or belief systems) are formed, how they affect the mind-body connection, and strategies to address unhelpful schemas.
  • Understanding Schema
    • Definition: Schemas are mental representations or beliefs about people, events, or places formed from past experiences. They help predict future situations based on these past experiences.
    • Example: Driving to a stoplight – based on previous experience, you know a yellow light signals that it will soon turn red. Similarly, life experiences shape our expectations in relationships, work, and personal safety.
      Formation and Impact of Schema
      • Schemas develop from cultural messages, personal experiences, and interpretations of those experiences. Over time, schemas may become inaccurate or outdated, leading to faulty predictions.
      • Trauma: Trauma can lead to schemas where individuals feel powerless and unsafe, contributing to chronic stress, anxiety, and depression. These schemas can cause overgeneralization, making a person feel like no one is trustworthy or that no place is safe.
      • Negative Impact on Health: Chronic stress from faulty schemas affects the gut microbiome, alters neurotransmitter levels, and impairs sleep, exacerbating mental health issues.
        Addressing Faulty Schemas
        • Cognitive Restructuring: Identifying faulty schemas and challenging their accuracy in the present context is essential. For instance, realizing that past experiences may not accurately reflect current realities helps reduce anxiety.
        • Distress Tolerance: Learning how to manage emotional distress enables individuals to avoid automatic, stress-based responses, allowing them to make better decisions in the moment.
        • Environmental and Situational Analysis: By acknowledging that not all situations or people are the same, individuals can adjust their schema based on new, more accurate information.
          Examples of Faulty Schemas
          • Generalization: Previous negative experiences with authority figures (e.g., doctors or law enforcement) can lead to a generalized distrust, even when the current situation may be safe.
          • Self-Schema: Individuals may develop beliefs about their self-worth and competence based on negative feedback from past relationships, leading to anxiety and depression in current situations.
          • Safety Schema: Children or adults with a history of trauma may develop hypervigilant responses to everyday situations, constantly interpreting them as dangerous due to ingrained safety-related schemas.
            Strategies for Schema Modification
            • Schema Awareness: Recognizing when a schema is being triggered by monitoring emotional reactions.
            • Schema Journaling: Writing down experiences and examining whether the schema applied to the situation was accurate, helps in modifying outdated beliefs.
            • Therapist Support: Professionals can guide individuals through the process of schema identification and restructuring, helping them replace maladaptive beliefs with more constructive ones.
              Conclusion
              • Schemas are powerful lenses through which we interpret the world. While they provide mental shortcuts, they often need to be revised as we gain new information or encounter new situations.
              • Through cognitive restructuring, distress tolerance, and a supportive therapeutic environment, individuals can modify unhelpful schemas, leading to improved mental health and resilience.

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