A microgenetic approach to the relationship between creativity and aggression in mental disorders
28th International Conference on Psychiatry & Psychology Health
May 06-07, 2019 | Amsterdam, Netherlands

Hilla Yaniv

Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Psychiatry

Abstract:

The lecture will present a research investigates the connection between creativity and aggression in different mental disorders, and examining their mutual influence on each other, in reference to Eysenck's three dimensions of personality, as well as to other personality's traits. The study examines five different groups: (1-2) individuals dealing with mental disorders - with or without a background of aggression; (3) creativeindividuals; (4) aggressive-individuals; (5) and a control group. The main comparison focuses on examining cognitive psychopathology, which leads the positive aspect to creativity on the one hand and the negative aspect to aggression on the other hand. These topics are investigated by using various questionnaires as well as by the microgenetic-method, which uses visual stimulation, in these study artworks. By using this method, it is possible to investigate the influence of visual perception of stimuli and the way individual projects his or her inner world and personality is tested by examining the projection content toward the stimulus. The expectation is to find relationship between creativity and aggression, especially in psychopathology groups. This relationship connects broadly to the psychoticism dimension of Eysenck's three personality dimensions, which is also expected to be high among the pathologies groups. These pathology populations were deliberately chosen because they are on the extreme expression of various personality traits and dimensions, particularly the aspects related to measures of creativity and aggression. Consequently, psycho-therapy for those populations can be suited specifically to the individual's profile, using different creative therapy methods. First results will be presented.

Biography :

Hilla Yaniv is a PhD student at Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel, and has a Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. She works as a Social Worker in Rehabilitative Agency, which accompanied individuals who cope with different mental disorders, in their rehabilitation process in the community.

E-mail: hilla.aaa.yaniv@gmail.com