Why do schemas resist change over time?
Schemas resist change primarily because they are formed in response to chronic unmet needs during childhood, creating adaptive strategies that help the child survive. Once established, these strategies are reinforced by the brain's perception of their efficacy, as survival leads the brain to mark them as 'working,' making them difficult to eliminate.
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