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Sense-formation within the future's image distortion as a dialectical relations’ of mutual exclusion dissociation specific for the individuals who suffer from the schizophrenic spectrum disorders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

K. Bagrationy*
Affiliation:
Chair of the Social Pedagogy and Psychology, Moscow State Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

Nowadays schizophrenic spectrum disorders are widely spread. Future's image of the people, whose lives have been impacted by schizophrenia, vastly differs (in comparison with conditionally healthy). Their temporal notions’ formation is based on different laws of thought. Methodological premises for the appearance of this problem could be found in the papers of Aristotle, Kant, Hegel etc.

Objective

Sense-formation within the temporal notions’ formation specific for the individuals who suffer from schizophrenic spectrum disorders.

Sample

Schizophrenia and schizotypal disorder (ICD-10, F20-21) (40 individuals) and conditionally healthy (40).

Aim

Sense-formation within the temporal notions’ formation peculiarities specific for the individuals who suffer from schizophrenic spectrum disorders description.

Methods

Temporal Semantic Differential; Autobiographical Method's modification; projective and reflexive techniques.

Results

Sense-formation within future's image distortion in a “schisis-typical” way (dialectical relations of mutual exclusion was broken) caused ambivalence in judgments and feelings about their own future (Figure).

Conclusions

Sense-formation within the future's image distortion in a “schisis-typical” way may cause impossibility of the future's image formation. As a result individuals who suffer from schizophrenic spectrum disorders couldn’t concentrate their attention on their future. This may be the cause of ego centrality specific for the individuals who suffer from schizophrenic spectrum disorders.

Type
P02-456
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2011
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