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The Suicidal State between “the Wish to Die” and “an Urge to Die”

Lavinia Duica

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medicine.medical_specialtyDepressionmedia_common.quotation_subjectWishmedicine.diseaseExistentialismState (polity)Existential analysismedicineGeneral Materials ScienceMotivationsmedicine.symptomPsychologyAssociation (psychology)Major depressive episodePsychiatryBorderline personality disorderSuicide attemptsDissociationDepression (differential diagnoses)Clinical psychologymedia_common

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Abstract From the standpoint of existential analysis, the present article compares the psycho-dynamics of the suicidal states examined hereby, where the first case is diagnosed as a “Major depressive episode. Borderline personality disorder” and the second case as “Severe major depressive episode, with psychotic elements”. In the first case, the suicidal state was based on the association between the second motivation (“to enjoy life”) and the third motivation (“to be myself”), and the suicidal act was a “false” one. In the second case, the suicidal state resulted from the second motivation (“to enjoy life”) and the first motivation (“being able to be”), and it was a “real” suicidal act.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.03.128