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Moscow Pedagogical State University, Moscow, Russia; Moscow Psychologic-social University, Moscow, Russia

ABSTRACT

This article presents the results of an empirical study of the reflection features of individuals with acute polymorphic psychotic personality disorder. The cognitive-emotive test (CET) by Yu. M. Orlova and S. N. Morozyuk (CAT) was used as a method. The study involved 29 respondents—men (17 people) and women (12 people) aged 18-45 years with acute polymorphic psychotic personality disorder. All patients were in remission.

KEYWORDS

reflection, protective reflection, sanogenic reflection, psychosis, bipolar personality disorder, compensatory functions, psychological defense mechanisms

Cite this paper

Morozyuk Svetlana Nikolaevna, Morozyuk Yuri Vitalevich, Kuznetsova Elena Sergeevna. (2026). Features of Reflection of Persons With Psychotic Disorder: Mechanisms of Psychosis Formation. US-China Education Review A, April 2026, Vol. 16, No. 4, 265-273.

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