An experimental study of internalization fantasies in schizophrenic men. |
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Authors: | Bronstein, Abbot A. Rodin, Gail C. |
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Abstract: | Explored the types of internalization fantasies involving the constructs (or concepts or fantasies) of mother that are ameliorative in schizophrenia, using 120 18–65 yr old male schizophrenics (nonorganic). Four groups of 30 Ss received a subliminal experimental stimulus designed to activate a different fantasy of internalization as well as a subliminal neutral control message. The experimental messages were "Mommy and I are one," "Mommy and I are the same," "Mommy is inside me," and "Mommy and I are alike"; the control message was "People are walking." Assessments of pathological thinking and behavior were made before and after the presentation of each stimulus. Only the stimulus "Mommy and I are one" was effective in reducing pathology. Findings lend strong support to the contention that fantasies of oneness identification with the "good" mother are ameliorative for schizophrenics. (32 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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