Auto aggression

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What is auto-aggressive behavior?

Auto-aggressive behavior refers to actions or events that are directed at oneself or one’s own body and psyche. These include substance use, self-harm, homosexuality, obsessive actions, fears, nightmares, depression, eating disorders, smoking and many others. Innate biological factors play a role in the origin of auto-aggression, but the mechanisms of mental self-regulation, self-government and those associated with self-regulation styles play a significant role. Thus, dividing the concepts of neurosis (“inability to recognize one’s mental state”) and autism (“cessation of interaction with



The concept of auto-aggression means intentionally causing harm to oneself in various ways. Activated in situations of emotional stress, illness or conflict. Leads to nervous and psychological disorders, other psychosomatic problems, difficulty in social adaptation and interpersonal imbalance. It is formed under unfavorable conditions, traumatic factors, in childhood, during puberty, and in early adulthood. It is often a person’s reaction to an ever-worsening social, economic, political or environmental situation. This could be negative impressions from current events taking place in the world, from some incidents happening to people you know: bad news from relatives, peers, classmates or superiors; this can also happen in the case of an unadapted social environment, economic troubles or Litigation: Defendants and defendants often have to survive in a prison environment. This begins to lead to intrapsychic conflict in the form of manifestations of auto-aggressive behavior from descent, violence, submission to destructive tendencies that lead to the formation of psychopathological disorders of mental states of a somatopsychic nature (neurosis-like symptoms). The most common auto-aggressions are:

- self-harming and self-destructive behavior up to and including suicide;

- deviant and criminal behavior;

in the form of self-destructive or mutilating actions.

Aboaggression has a different nature of occurrence:

pathological - caused by stress. Experiences a state of acute emotional discomfort, manifests itself so strongly that the person can no longer bear it and therefore chooses to die; feverish aggression - occurs in mentally healthy people with acute exhaustion. This is usually temporary, but sometimes the individual crosses the line, causing the person to pick up a knife and stab himself; non-pathological aggression has two forms: deficient, passive - when a person experiences irritation due to a deterioration in his life, mood, does not believe in himself and the world around him, becomes irritable and