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[Aggression and autoaggression]

T Steinert1, M Wolfersdorf

  • 1Psychiatrisches Landeskrankenhaus Weissenau, Abteilung Psychiatrie I der Universität Ulm, Ravensburg.

Psychiatrische Praxis
|January 1, 1993
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This study explores the links between violence and suicidality, integrating phenomenological, biological, and psychodynamic viewpoints. A comprehensive model of human aggression is presented, offering new insights into these complex behaviors.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry

Context:

  • Understanding the complex interplay between aggression and self-harm is crucial in mental health research.
  • Existing models often focus on single aspects, necessitating an integrated approach.

Purpose:

  • To elucidate the multifaceted relationship between violence and suicidality.
  • To integrate phenomenological, biological, and psychodynamic perspectives on aggressive behavior.
  • To propose a unified model of human aggression.

Summary:

  • The paper examines violence and suicidality through phenomenological, biological, and psychodynamic lenses.
  • It synthesizes these diverse aspects to construct a comprehensive model of human aggressive behavior.
  • This integrated approach aims to provide a more holistic understanding of the aggression-suicidality spectrum.

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Impact:

  • This research contributes a novel, integrated model for understanding human aggression.
  • It offers potential avenues for developing more effective interventions for individuals exhibiting violent or suicidal tendencies.
  • The findings can inform clinical practice and future research in psychiatry and psychology.