Schema therapy was originally developed to treat personality disorders, but it has since been adapted and applied to a wide range of psychological problems. Schema therapy can help anyone who struggles with chronic or recurrent emotional difficulties, such as low self-worth, insecurity, anger, guilt, shame, fear, or loneliness. Schema therapy can also help people who have difficulties in maintaining satisfying and stable relationships, or who tend to repeat the same unhealthy patterns in their interactions with others.

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