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Title: Life events and repeated attempts to commit suicide in hysterical neurosis: a case study
Authors: مخزم كهينة
بن خليفة محمود
Keywords: Repetitive suicide attempts
hysterical recruitment
life events
narcissistic wound
Issue Date: Oct-2018
Series/Report no.: number 21 Oct 2018;
Abstract: Frequent suicide attempts attract the concern and attention of mental health professionals, as a result of the continuous rise of this phenomenon that is due to several factors. Among these factors are events of life that interact with a fragile personality. In this article, we will present the case of a 29 year woman who attempted to commit suicide, and received was hospitalized in the mental health department of the Francophone University Hospital in Bejaia (Algeria). She had a clinical interview and two hypothetical tests (Rorschach and AT9).The results revealed that the self-image was threatened by decay due to the events of life, and the failure of the seduction and abandonment movements.
Description: Psychological & Educational Studies Review
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/20200
ISSN: 1112 - 9263
Appears in Collections:number 21 2018

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