精神分裂症患者画的头足类动物及其意义

Uriel Halbreich M.D. , Marcel Assael M.D.
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头足类动物由头部和身体凝结而成。作为一种特殊的面具形式,这种绘画有助于理解和表现精神分裂症的一些重要过程,即:“我-现在-这里”体验中的干扰,图像的魔力,矛盾矛盾的感觉,对不可避免的变化和缺乏控制的感知,以及对内心幻想世界的强调。头足类动物的绘画是对上述过程的一种适应性反应,通过凝聚、符号化和识别机制。
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Drawings of cephalopodes by schizophrenic patients, and their meaning

Cephalopodes are formed by condensation of head and body. As a special form of mask, such drawings contribute to the understanding and representation of some important processes found in schizophrenia, namely: the disturbance in the “I-Now-Here” experience, the magic power of the image, the ambivalent-contradictory feelings, the perception of inevitable change and lack of control, and the emphasis on the internal-fantasy world.

The drawings of cephalopodes serve as an adaptational reaction to the above-mentioned processes, by mechanisms of condensation, symbolization and identification.

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