Liliana Dell'Osso, Daniela Toschi, Barbara Carpita, Giulia Amatori
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Abstract
Objective: An increasing body of literature suggests that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exists along a continuum, with higher prevalence among individuals affected by other mental disorders.Vincent van Gogh, one of the most universally celebrated artists and a timeless icon, may provide a compelling case for exploring the role of autism spectrum in the development of psychopathological trajectory throughout life. The present report debates the possibility that van Gogh's ASD contributed both to his frenetic artistic production and his severe mental illness, ultimately complicated by catatonia and to his premature death.
Method: The analysis is based on a review of scientific papers, biographies, artwork, and van Gogh's extensive correspondence (902 letters, including 820 to his brother Theo), along with numerous contemporary eye-witness accounts. Throughout the psychobiographical exploration of van Gogh's life, we reference a series of historical elements that align with DSM-5-TR ASD criteria (APA, 2022). Rather than imposing a rigid categorical diagnosis, we use these criteria to highlight the transdiagnostic nature of his symptoms, acknowledging the limitations of modern nosology when applied to historical figures.
Results: This study reconstructs a hypothetical illness trajectory for van Gogh, originating from ASD and culminating in severe catatonia, followed by his premature death whose cause remains unclear. We also address potential comorbidities (e.g., bipolar disorder, substance use), emphasizing the non-specific, transdiagnostic features of many psychopathological symptoms.
Conclusions: We propose Vincent van Gogh as a potential prototypical case of ASD with catatonia, as described in DSM-5-TR (2022), in an adult without intellectual impairment or language developmental delays. This retrospective hypothesis underscores the complexities of retrospective diagnosis and the possible weaknesses of strictly categorical models, given the overlapping nature of neurodevelopmental, affective, and psychotic symptoms in real-world clinical practice.
目的:越来越多的文献表明,自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)是一个连续体,在其他精神障碍的个体中发病率较高。文森特·梵高(Vincent van Gogh)是世界上最著名的艺术家之一,也是永恒的偶像,他可能为探索自闭症谱系在一生中精神病理轨迹发展中的作用提供了一个令人信服的案例。目前的报告讨论的可能性是,梵高的泛自闭症障碍既导致了他狂热的艺术创作,也导致了他严重的精神疾病,最终导致了紧张症和他的过早死亡。方法:分析的基础是对科学论文、传记、艺术品和梵高的大量信件(902封信,包括820封给他哥哥提奥的信),以及大量同时代目击者的描述。在对梵高一生的心理传记探索中,我们参考了一系列符合DSM-5-TR ASD标准的历史因素(APA, 2022)。我们不是强加一个严格的分类诊断,而是使用这些标准来强调他的症状的跨诊断性质,承认现代分类学在应用于历史人物时的局限性。结果:本研究重建了梵高的一个假设的疾病轨迹,从ASD开始,最终发展为严重的紧张症,随后过早死亡,原因尚不清楚。我们还讨论了潜在的合并症(例如,双相情感障碍,物质使用),强调许多精神病理症状的非特异性,跨诊断特征。结论:我们认为文森特·梵高可能是DSM-5-TR(2022)中描述的ASD合并紧张症的典型案例,他是一名没有智力障碍或语言发育迟缓的成年人。这一回顾性假设强调了回顾性诊断的复杂性和严格分类模型可能存在的弱点,考虑到现实世界临床实践中神经发育、情感和精神病症状的重叠性质。