Asserting oneself. On aggression and suicide. A metapsychological (economical/quantitative) approach

C. Schmidt‐Hellerau
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ABSTRACT Aggression is an integral part of all conceptualizations of suicide. Using Freud’s economical (quantitative) point of view of metapsychology and her revised drive theory, the author offers a conception of aggression that integrates the assumptions of different psychoanalytic schools. Aggression is understood as the forceful way of asserting one’s needs and desires whenever they are or seem to be thwarted. In economic terms, aggression is conceptualized as the intensified effort (increased energy quantities) of the preservative and/or sexual drives to reach their goals. This view sheds new light on the presuicidal state of mind when an important object (or its substitute) is lost. The extraordinary rise of drive energies, activated in a desperate and unrelenting effort to reach the unreachable object – sometimes in addition to the power of Nachträglichkeit – overwhelms and breaks the containing function of the psychic structures. Such breach causes the unbearable pain the suicidal person wants to escape from. Some clinical suggestions derive from this conception.
维护自己。关于侵略和自杀。一种元心理学(经济/定量)方法
攻击性是所有自杀概念中不可或缺的一部分。利用弗洛伊德的经济(定量)的元心理学观点和她修订的驱力理论,作者提出了一个整合了不同精神分析学派假设的攻击概念。侵略被理解为当一个人的需求和欲望受到或似乎受到挫折时,他坚持自己的需求和欲望的有力方式。在经济术语中,攻击性被定义为为达到目标而加强的保存和/或性冲动的努力(增加能量量)。这一观点揭示了当一个重要的对象(或它的替代品)丢失时自杀前的心理状态。驱动能量的异常上升,在绝望和不懈的努力中被激活,以达到无法达到的目标——有时除了Nachträglichkeit的力量之外——压倒并打破了精神结构的包含功能。这种破坏会造成自杀者想要逃避的难以忍受的痛苦。一些临床建议源于这个概念。
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