Andreas Rosén Rasmussen, Sidse Marie Arnfred, Henriette Sabroe Ebbesen
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Self-disorders, imagination, and creativity in professional visual artists: an exploratory phenomenological study.
Epidemiological studies have reported associations between creativity and genetic vulnerability for schizophrenia and other severe mental disorders. Alterations of selfhood have been proposed as a possible link between these phenomena. In this explorative study, we examined disturbances of basic selfhood and imagination, as well as general psychopathology, in a non-clinical sample of professional visual artists. Methods Ten visual artists, exhibiting at prestigious galleries, were recruited through professional networks. They underwent a comprehensive interview assessment of psychopathology, including the Present State Examination (PSE), the Examination of Anomalous Self-experience (EASE), the Examination of Anomalous fantasy and Imagination (EAFI), and a qualitative interview exploring the creative working process. Results Four participants described a moderate to high level of self-disorders and/or anomalies of imagination and described an involvement of these experiences in their creative working process. The participants met ICD-10 research criteria for lifetime diagnoses of mood, anxiety and schizophrenia-spectrum disorders. Discussion The findings are exploratory and based on a small sample. Drawing on phenomenological considerations, we tentatively suggest that, for some individuals, alterations of the pre-reflective structure of subjectivity may be related to creativity through subtle alienation from fundamental common-sense categories, an inclination towards preoccupation with the imaginary, and a spatialized mode of experiencing the inner life.
期刊介绍:
''Psychopathology'' is a record of research centered on findings, concepts, and diagnostic categories of phenomenological, experimental and clinical psychopathology. Studies published are designed to improve and deepen the knowledge and understanding of the pathogenesis and nature of psychopathological symptoms and psychological dysfunctions. Furthermore, the validity of concepts applied in the neurosciences of mental functions are evaluated in order to closely bring together the mind and the brain. Major topics of the journal are trajectories between biological processes and psychological dysfunction that can help us better understand a subject’s inner experiences and interpersonal behavior. Descriptive psychopathology, experimental psychopathology and neuropsychology, developmental psychopathology, transcultural psychiatry as well as philosophy-based phenomenology contribute to this field.