LOGICAL ANALYSIS OF HUMOR FORMS WITH PATHOLOGIZATION OF PERSONALITY
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2017
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The article is devoted to the analysis of humor forms considering personality
pathologization. Various forms of humor manifestation, in accordance with our
proposed regulatory-level model, reflect the dominance of a certain level of
regulation – biological, social, reflexive and personality. Normally humor functioning
occurs involving different levels of regulation under the background control of
personality level. Disabling the personality level of control or rigid fixation on a
certain level of regulation is the most typical violation at psychic pathology. The
analysis is based on two humor components: cognitive and affective and the most
widespread violations of these components at psychic disorders. When in cognitive
paradigm it comes to the discrepancy on the level of ideas and cognitions, then in
affective one it comes to the affective discrepancy, contradiction between the affects,
by which «are charged» the cognitions that come into collision. The article attention
is focused on the variants combination of the content components of cognitive sphere
with the functioning variety of affective sphere. To the most common cognitive
sphere disorders are referred: lowering level of generalization, abstraction processes
and distortion of generalization process; to the affective sphere disorders – affective
lability, affective rigidity, depressive and manic tendencies, emotional stupidity.
Changes in any component are reflected on humor functioning character. Taking into account that it may be many such changes in each component with the development
of pathology, there will be more possible combinations that are resulted in changes of
certain parameters of humor. Accordingly, we described 17 correlations of cognitive
and affective components, which are formed by combinations of different variants of
violations.
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humor forms, pathologization of humor, cognitive component, affective component, correlation of cognitive and affective components