The decompensatory (minus) model of suicidal behavior. Part II. Counter-suicidal system. Counter-suicidal blocks

Автор: Merinov A.V.

Журнал: Суицидология @suicidology

Статья в выпуске: 4 (61) т.16, 2025 года.

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Research objective: This work is the second part of a report on the decompensatory model of suicidal behavior (DMS). The first part dealt with the conceptual aspects of the proposed model, the role and place of the contra-suicidal system (CSS). This message is dedicated to its inner content. The CSS consists of eight contra-suicide units (CSU). CSU are rather early acquired constructs formed in the process of socialization, the educational process, and the creation of a personal worldview. Their primary weakness (or absence), or secondary decompensation, leading to their apparent insufficiency at some period of individual existence, leave a person unarmed before suicidal influences. Results: eight universal CSU are described and substantiated. The contra-escape block: a set of attitudes and beliefs related toward the fear of physical disappearance. The contra-tolerance block: a set of attitudes, beliefs and formed ideas related toward the unacceptability of suicide. The contra-absurdity block: a set of attitudes, beliefs and formed ideas underlying the recognition of the importance of human existence. The contra-hopelessness block: a set of attitudes, beliefs and cognitive strategies that form confidence in the availability of a way out of any situation, the transience of any difficulties. The contra-impulsivity block: a set of attitudes and developed strategies that correct and restrain rash, overly affected actions. The contra-decomposition block: a set of attitudes concerning group community, the importance of individually significant attachments. The contra-incorpoteality block: a set of attitudes and beliefs that form the concept of the value of individual physicality, organizational integrity. The contra-imitation block: a set of attitudes and strategies associated with the unacceptability of copying someone else's behavior or way of thinking. Conclusion: CSS, being primarily a provital construct, is a complex mechanism consisting of eight contra-suicidal blocks. CSU is a set of conscious, seemingly logical attitudes, beliefs, cognitive schemas and phobic constructs that permanently eliminate the influence of individual and universal suicidal challenges arising in the process of ontogenesis. CSU become distinctly contra-suicidal at the moment of direct contact with a significant suicidal factor. In the absence of substantive challenges, the CSU works in the mode of creating a pro-life narrative, meanings and goals of existence. CSU are non-specific to suicidal challenges. The full-fledged work of the CSS is able to effectively block suicidal calls of any level. The initial weakness of CSU, or their secondary decompensation, creates opportunities for the realization of suicidal impulses. CSU are easily conceptualized in the customer experience, creating opportunities for their diagnosis, use for therapeutic and preventive purposes.

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Decompensatory model of suicidal behavior (DMS), negative model of suicidal behavior, suicide, suicidal behavior, autoaggressive behavior, contra-suicidal system (CSS), contra-suicidal blocks (CSU), contra-escape block, contra-tolerance block, contra-absurdity block, block contra-hopelessness, block contra-impulsivity, block contra- decomposition, block contra-incorporeality, block contra-imitation, antisuicidal contra-gram (ACG)

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Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/140313464

IDR: 140313464   |   УДК: 616.89+316.6   |   DOI: 10.32878/suiciderus.25-16-04(61)-27-55