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Old May 23, 2017, 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by satsuma View Post
I think some of the lifetraps include attachment issues, although they're not labelled as such. For example the abandonment lifetrap, fear of abandonment, seems like it is an anxious attachment style. Others like defectiveness have their origin in attachment issues in childhood and also can affect relationships in the Here-and-now.

I think there are lots of lifetraps, I don't remember them all. Do you work with this concept?

BTW it's nice for me that I'm not the only one doing schema therapy here
My T works with the schema modes rather than the lifetraps, not sure why. Maybe because she's only got the first accredited workshop under her belt.

My ex T who wasn't trained in schema therapy did the YSQ with me but it's been more than a year and I wonder if my schemas have changed, especially as back then I wasn't assessed to have a mistrust schema but current T says I've a lot of mistrust

I agree that schemas / lifetraps include attachment issues.

I like schema therapy concepts I just don't know what my lifetraps are, and I don't think we target them since T focuses on modes.

Quite a few posters here are in schema therapy as well
Thanks for this!
satsuma