Re: Basic Emotions and Basic Psychological Disorders:
Eight
basic emotions that underlie eight psychological disorder clusters
Fr:
Sandeep Gautam | The Fundamental Four | (2013 July 8)
I have written in past about the
basic structure of emotions and
identified eight basic emotions- four of them paired together viz.
Fear-Disgust; Sadness-Anger; Joy- Love/Attentiveness and
Interest-surprise. I have also tried to carve psychopathology at its joints,
and come up with a
psychological disorders taxonomy that
places all major psychological
disorders on eight dimensions/ clusters
(2 internalizing clusters; 2 externalising clusters and 2 what I then named-
relational clusters and 2 what I then named reality-distortion cluster.
Further reading and thinking has made me realize that I can
synthesize both basic emotions framework and psychopathology taxonomy/clusters
into one comprehensive theory that also makes one realize the underlying
emotional issues involved in major psychopathologies and may shed light on
treatment and prevention. In my next post I will correlate the framework I
develop here with NIMH’s Research
Domain Criteria (RDoC) extensively.
First let me list the basic emotions in some particular
order (I believe that these emotions evolved/ differentiated along this order
and this is evident in how these emotions become differentiated in ontogeny in
infants’ facial expressions.
1. Fear
2.
Sadness
3.
Anger
4.
Disgust
5.
Interest (excitement)
6.
Joy
7.
Love (attentiveness)
8.
Surprise
Now let me delineate the eight major clusters of
psychopathology:
1.
Fear - Anxiety cluster:
(Phobia, panic disorder etc)
2.
Distress – Depression cluster
: ( Major depression (MDD), Generalized Anxiety (GAD), PTSD etc)
3.
Anger- Impulsive Non-Conformity :
( Conduct disorder,
anti-social disorder, Oppositional defiant disorder etc)
4.
Disgust – Dependence/ Addiction :
( ADHD, substance abuse,
addiction etc)
5.
Interest- Obsessive/Compulsive : (Obsessive compulsive disorder, pathological gambling etc)
6.
Joy- Mania: (Bipolar
disorder, dark triad ( Psychopathic, Narcissistic, Machiavellian)
)
7.
Love- Delusions (magical thinking/
suggestibility) : (Psychosis ,
schizophrenia, hypnotic trance)
8.
Surprise- Dissociation/paranoia:
(Dissociative identity
disorder (DID), Depersonalisation,
derealisation, amnesia, autism etc)
The first 2 clusters are the internalizing disorders
(internal emotion-laden problems) ; the next 2 clusters are externalizing
disorders (exhibited in outward behaviours) ; the next 2 are motivational
disorder clusters in which the motivation system goes for a toss; and
the last 2 are cognitive disorder clusters where thinking, memory etc cognitive processes go for
a toss.
How does this relate to DSM-V vs ICD-11 vs RDoC controversy. I believe NIMH RDoC is on the right
path: they have identified 5 domains: -ve valance system (mapping to my
Internalizing disorders clusters) ; +ve valance system (mapping to my
Motivational disorders clusters); Systems for Social processes (mapping to my
Externalizing disorders) and Congitive systems (mapping to my cognitive
disorder clusters) .
In the next post, I will elaborate, how the low-level
constructs defined within each RDoC domain correspond to each other and map
neatly to my psychopathology/ emotions clusters.
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