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Childhood emotional trauma and emotional breakdown: the mediating roles of attachment styles and child schema modes

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Published: 23 March 2026
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This study examined the mediating roles of attachment styles and child schema modes in the association between childhood emotional trauma and emotional breakdown following romantic relationship dissolution among 120 medical students. Participants completed validated measures assessing childhood emotional trauma, attachment styles, child schema modes, and post-breakup emotional distress. Results revealed that childhood emotional trauma significantly predicted emotional breakdown, both directly and indirectly via attachment styles and maladaptive child schema modes. Insecure attachment styles (anxious and avoidant) and maladaptive schema modes (vulnerable, angry, enraged, and impulsive child) were positively associated with increased emotional breakdown, while secure attachment and the happy child mode were protective. Mediation analyses confirmed that both attachment styles and child schema modes partially accounted for the relationship between childhood trauma and emotional breakdown. These findings underscore the importance of cognitive-emotional mechanisms, particularly schema modes, in the psychological response to romantic loss. Clinical interventions targeting maladaptive schema modes may enhance resilience and mitigate distress among young adults experiencing relational loss. Limitations and future research directions are discussed.

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Childhood emotional trauma and emotional breakdown: the mediating roles of attachment styles and child schema modes. Mental Wellness [Internet]. 2026 Mar. 23 [cited 2026 Apr. 16];4. Available from: https://www.mental-wellness-journal.net/mw/article/view/38