The aim of this research is to investigate the way in which people suffering from psychosis perceive their personal space and to motivate them to identify those features that would compose for them an ideal living space. In order to achieve a condition of trust and communication, a methodology based on a series of discussions with members of this social group, was composed. As a starting point for this dialogue were used passages from literature, that describe different personal spaces. The discussion on these essays is an attempt to understand the spatial desires of each member. The production of spatial fantasies which arise from the reading process, produce a stimulus on which the second round of discussions will be based. At this point, an attempt is being made in order to identify concepts about the space that recur in the discussions, indicating their importance for the speakers and then, to produce an analysis of their emotional impact to each member. At the same time, the use of these concepts inside the descriptions of the ideal spaces create a field of heterogeneous spatial compositions that reveal the way in which the imagination can produce from common data, multiple poetic images. This methodology as well as the analyzing process of its results, developed on the basis of the relationship between the three psychoanalytic classes, the real, the imaginary and the symbolic. Spoken language, fantasy and the creative procedure, form three fields of study, each of which can be perused though the function of a different level of the psyche. The overall aim of this experimental research is to produce new spatial images through the interweaving of the qualities of a literary space and an uncommon perception of things, which perhaps can be the starting point in a debate on whether habitation in general is formed according to spontaneous desires. Every being should have a shelter on this common ground that we inhabit and if as people, we perceive our existence through the idea of a whole, we must be able to ensure that every one of us has the space he deserves.