Pöldinger W J
Crisis. 1989 Oct;10(2):113-22.
There are two main reasons for self-destructive behavior, one of which is self-destruction as a result of inhibited aggression. This is one of the main theories on self-aggression based on theories of Sigmund Freud. The second reason, seen especially in attempted suicide, is the so-called "cry for help" described by Farberow and Shneidman: the nonverbal attempt to show one's helplessness by actions when a verbal communication is not or no longer possible. In recent times evidence has been found that there are also genetic and biochemical factors of importance to self-destruction. Besides these main reasons, there are many biological, psychological, and sociological effects that can increase self-aggressive behavior.
自我毁灭行为主要有两个原因,其中之一是由于被抑制的攻击性导致的自我毁灭。这是基于西格蒙德·弗洛伊德理论的关于自我攻击的主要理论之一。第二个原因,尤其在自杀未遂中可见,是法伯罗和施奈德曼所描述的所谓“呼救”:当言语交流不可能或不再可能时,通过行动来表现自己无助的非言语尝试。近年来,已发现存在对自我毁灭很重要的遗传和生化因素。除了这些主要原因外,还有许多生物、心理和社会学效应会增加自我攻击行为。