Global Journal of Human-Social Science, A: Arts and Humanities, Volume 23 Issue 1
People who are overly balanced emotionally show characteristics such as being non-anxious, reliable, tolerant, empathetic and balanced. People who are emotionally unstable also; they have features such as looking at the bad side of events, anxious, not reassuring, withdrawn and angry (Çavuşoğlu & Yalçın, 2018, p.55). In the study, a moderate and positive relationship was found between emotional instability and the scores of responsibility/danger expectation and giving importance to control of thoughts, and a weak and positive relationship was found between emotional instability and perfectionism/certainty scores. In a study, it was found that there was a negative, significant and low level relationship between emotional stability sub- dimension and compulsions (Anlı, Türkoğlu, Sağır, 2019, p.30). In the study, there was a weak and positive relationship between openness to experience and responsibility/danger expectation and perfectionism/ certainty scores, while a weak and positive relationship was found between closedness to experience and giving importance to control of thoughts scores. From this point of view, it can be interpreted that individuals who are closed to development attach importance to controlling their thoughts. Another finding in the study is; a moderate and positive relationship was found between the scores of defectiveness schema introversion, antagonism, and closedness to experience, and a moderate and negative relationship between defectiveness and agreeableness, and openness to experience scores. In a similar study, it was found that early maladaptive schemas were negatively related to compatibility (Ehsan & Bahramizadeh, 2011, p.547). Considering the relationship between defectiveness schema and agreeableness, contrary to the findings of this study, it is more likely that these sub-dimensions are positively related rather than negatively related. People with the defectiveness schema are expected to be more adaptable to the external environment. In another study, when the relationship between loneliness and Young Schema Scale schema areas is examined, it is said that there is a very high relationship with the disconnection schema domain (Demirli Yıldız, 2018, p.88). R eferences R éférences R eferencias 1. Acarer, E. (2019). Üniversite öğrencilerinde obsesif inanışlar ve beden imgesi ile baş etme stratejileri arasındaki ilişkinin incelenmesi, [Yüksek lisans tezi İstanbul Gelişim Üniversitesi]. 2. Alsancak, C. (2016). 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Obsesif inanışlar ölçegi-44'ün © 2023 Global Journals Volume XXIII Issue I Version I 48 Global Journal of Human Social Science - Year 2023 ( ) A Investigation of the Relationship between Early Maladaptive Schemas, Obsessive Beliefs and Personality Traits moderately significantly higher than those with low symptoms. n another study that supports this study with the results found; individuals diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder scores on the Beck Depression Scale, impaired autonomy and performance, disconnection/rejection, defectiveness, impaired limits, enmeshment/dependence, abandonment, failure, pessimism, vulnerability to harm or illness , emotional deprivation in the Young Schema Scale-Short Form 3, emotional inhibition, social isolation/mistrust, and unrelenting standards schemas were found to be positively and significantly correlated. (Kizilağaç, 2018, pp.53-54). In the study, a moderate and negative relationship was found between Emotional Inhibition and Extraversion, and Agreeableness scores, and a moderate and positive relationship between Suppression of Emotions and Introversion scores. The emotional inhibition schema refers to the intense suppression of spontaneous action, feeling, or communication in order to avoid to be accused of shameful acts by others, the loss of control of their motives, or embarrassment (Rafaeli vd. 2019, s.33). Based on this and the findings, it can be said that as feelings are suppressed, introversion will increase and extraversion will decrease. Another result of the research is; there is a weak and positive relationship between unrelenting standards and the scores of responsibility, neuroticism, and openness to development. From this point of view, it can be deduced that people with perfectionism will take more responsibility, experience an imbalance in the sense of feeling to reach perfection and be openness to experience. As a result, it was found that there is a relationship between early maladaptive schemas and obsessive beliefs, a relationship between early maladaptive schemas and personality traits, and a relationship between obsessive beliefs and personality traits.
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