THE CONCEPTS OF IMAGINATION, FANTASIES, DREAMS, AND HALLUCINATIONS IN MENTALLY HEALTHY PEOPLE

N. Shilko, E. Ivanova, S. Enikolopov
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Imagination, fantasies, dreams, and hallucinations are contiguous mental processes that reflect various forms of image processing at the internal level. The ability to maintain boundaries between them, reflecting as they do either external or profoundly internal, subjective reality (reality testing), is considered to be one of the most widely accepted criteria of mental health. Nevertheless, traditionally these processes have been investigated independently by different authors adopting different approaches, and there is a discernible lack of studies dedicated to the comparative analysis of these phenomena, both in their theoretical and empirical aspects. At the same time, such data could be used to develop diagnostic methods of investigating mental processes in normal conditions as well as in cases of mental disorders. The aim of this study is to investigate people's common ideas about imagination, fantasies, dreams and hallucinations, as well as the subjective experience of them in comparison with each other. The study's group of participants consisted of 45 nominally mentally healthy people (32 women and 13 men) aged between 17 and 29 years old. The following methods were used during the study: a semistructured interview aimed at studying the respondents' ideas about imagination, fantasy, dreams and hallucinations, and visual drawings of the forms, which these processes took. According to the results of the study, in the case of 15% of the respondents, their ideas about imagination, fantasies, dreams and hallucinations differed from their scientific definitions. The drawings of the images of imagination, fantasies, dreams and hallucinations varied in terms of emotional experience. The more the mental process is voluntary and subjectively controlled, the more these images are associated with positive emotions. In particular, images of imagination are mainly associated with a positive emotional charge, images of fantasy more often evoke positive emotions, but also ambivalent experiences, and drawings of the images of dreams and hallucinations are most often associated with negative emotions.
心理健康的人的想象、幻想、梦和幻觉的概念
想象、幻想、梦和幻觉是连续的心理过程,反映了内在层次上各种形式的图像处理。保持它们之间界限的能力,反映了它们外在或内在的主观现实(现实测试),被认为是最广泛接受的心理健康标准之一。然而,传统上,这些过程是由不同的作者采用不同的方法独立研究的,并且在理论和实证方面都明显缺乏对这些现象进行比较分析的研究。与此同时,这些数据可用于开发诊断方法,以调查正常情况下以及精神障碍情况下的心理过程。这项研究的目的是调查人们对想象、幻想、梦和幻觉的共同看法,以及它们之间的比较主观体验。这项研究的参与者包括45名心理健康的人(32名女性和13名男性),年龄在17至29岁之间。在研究过程中使用了以下方法:半结构化访谈,旨在研究受访者对想象,幻想,梦想和幻觉的想法,以及这些过程所采取的视觉形式。根据研究结果,在15%的受访者中,他们对想象、幻想、梦和幻觉的看法与他们的科学定义不同。想象、幻想、梦境和幻觉的图画在情感体验方面各不相同。心理过程越是自愿和主观控制,这些图像就越与积极情绪联系在一起。特别是,想象的图像主要与积极的情绪有关,幻想的图像往往唤起积极的情绪,但也有矛盾的经历,而梦和幻觉的图像通常与消极的情绪有关。
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