Utopian visions of schizophrenic adolescents.

J Youth Adolesc

Department of Psychology, City College of the City University of New York, New York, New York.

Published: September 1976

Twenty-four normal and 24 hospitalized schizophrenic adolescents described an ideal society for an imaginary island. The normals usually tried to establish a functional democracy. The schizophrenics seemed more sensitive to basic biological needs, but their main goal was to create a personal paradise, a place in which every need and desire would be met. In their search for paradise, the schizophrenics often introduced themes that had a Jungian, archetypal flavor - e.g., themes from antiquity, God, sex, homes, animals, opposites (such as love and hate), birth, and death.

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