Deutsch A
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1975 Feb;32(2):166-75. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1975.01760200030002.
Meetings between an American guru and his followers were observed and 14 of the devotees were interviewed. Virtually all gave histories of chronic unhappiness and unsatisfactory parental relations. On involvement with the guru and a new 'family,' the experienced increased well-being and periods of bliss, and their acceptance of mystic Hindu beliefs was solidified. Factors relating to the devotees' psychological 'lift' are delineated, including ways that the bond to the leader possibly aided them in dealing with inner conflict. Earlier experiences with psychedelic drugs appeared to have influenced many of the subjects to Hinduism and the guru. It is postulated that a psychological characteristic of the devotees is a strong underlying wish for union with a powerful object,and that this bore on their susceptibility to the influence of certain regressive psychedelic experiences.
观察了一位美国灵性导师与其追随者之间的会面,并对14名信徒进行了访谈。几乎所有人都有长期不快乐和与父母关系不满意的经历。在与这位灵性导师和一个新“家庭”建立联系后,他们体验到了幸福感的提升和极乐时光,并且对神秘的印度教信仰的接受更加坚定。文中描述了与信徒心理“提升”相关的因素,包括与领袖的联系可能帮助他们处理内心冲突的方式。早期使用迷幻药物的经历似乎影响了许多受试者转向印度教和这位灵性导师。据推测,信徒的一个心理特征是强烈的潜意识愿望,即与一个强大的对象合一,而这影响了他们对某些退行性迷幻体验影响的易感性。