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Title: Manifestations of Irrational Thinking in Neurotic Disorders
Authors: Abitov, I.
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Knowledge E
Citation: Abitov I. Manifestations of Irrational Thinking in Neurotic Disorders / I. Abitov // The Fifth International Luria Memorial Congress «Lurian Approach in International Psychological Science» (Ekaterinburg, Russia, 13–16 October, 2017). – Dubai : Knowledge E, 2018. – KnE Life Sciences, 4 (8). – pp. 12-19. – DOI 10.18502/kls.v4i8.3258
Abstract: The study addresses peculi arities of irrational thinking in neurotic disorders. Some scholars (V. N. Myasischev, V. D. Mendelevich, A. I. Zakharov, B. J. Zebb, M. C. Moore, C. Sica, C. Novara, E. Sanavio, B. Futrell, P. Brugger, I. Viaud-Delmon, S. N. Enikolopov and S. V. Lebedev) indicate that there exists a relationship between neurotic symptoms and irrational thinking. To reveal the peculiarities of irrational thinking we used the following methodology: The Paranormal Belief Scale ( J. Tobacyk, adapted by D. S. Grigoriev), the Superstitiousness Inventory (I. Abitov) and the Constructive Thinking Inventory (S. Epstein, adapted by S. N. Enikolopov and S. V. Lebedev). The population of the study consisted of 50 patients undergoing in-patient neurotic disorders treatment at the psychotherapeutic department of the Kazan’ city clinical hospital No. 18. Control group included 50 respondents who did not have neurotic disorders in their medical stories and had not previously sought psychotherapeutic aid. The acquired data show that neurotic disorders patients are more inclined to believe in psychic abilities (like psychokinesis or levitation) and to observe various superstitious beliefs. Also, it was revealed that neurotic disorders patients have higher indexes of behavioral coping than the control group, that is, they tend to undertake particular actions to solve problems. In addition to the aforementioned, they have higher results of the scales ‘Superstitious Thinking’ and ‘Naive Optimism’. Correlational analysis showed that the neurosis patients’ group has inverse correlations between Constructive thinking on the one hand and Superstitiousness and Witchcraft belief on the other hand. The research findings correspond with the results gained by S. N. Enikolopov and S. V. Lebedev and may be used in indicating the so-called ‘psychotherapeutic targets’ and in planning the psychotherapeutic intervention.
Keywords: IRRATIONAL THINKING
SUPERSTITIOUSNESS
PARANORMAL BELIEFS
CONSTRUCTIVE THINKING
NEUROTIC DISORDERS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/82662
Access: Creative Commons Attribution License
License text: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Conference name: The Fifth International Luria Memorial Congress «Lurian Approach in International Psychological Science»
Conference date: 13.10.2017-16.10.2017
ISSN: 2413-0877
DOI: 10.18502/kls.v4i8.3258
Sponsorship: This work was supported by the research grant of Kazan’ Federal University.
Origin: The Fifth International Luria Memorial Congress «Lurian Approach in International Psychological Science». — Ekaterinburg, 2018
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