2014
DOI: 10.5114/amsik.2014.47749
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The motivation behind extended suicide

Abstract: WprowadzenieSamobójstwa rozszerzone mają wielkie znaczenie z punktu widzenia medycyny sądowej i psychiatrii. W samobójstwach tego rodzaju na pierwszym pla- IntroductionExtended suicide is of great importance from forensic-psychological and psychiatric viewpoints. In such suicides the initiator is at the fore- StreszczenieBadanie motywacji zachowań samobójczych w przypadkach tzw. rozszerzonych samobójstw ma ogromne znaczenie z punktu widzenia medycyny sądowej oraz psychologii. Inicjatorem tego typu zachowań je… Show more

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“…The term “extended suicide” refers to suicides in which the initiator or perpetrator (inducer) decides to include other closely connected persons (usually children, ill spouses, lovers), called victims (induced), who either agree or are forced to commit suicide. The extended suicide often has a component of delusional mercy, as the motivations of the inducer for killing other people are not vindictive, but rather altruistic or pseudo‐altruistic and liberticidal . Dettling et al reported nine cases of extended suicides due to sharp force injury .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The term “extended suicide” refers to suicides in which the initiator or perpetrator (inducer) decides to include other closely connected persons (usually children, ill spouses, lovers), called victims (induced), who either agree or are forced to commit suicide. The extended suicide often has a component of delusional mercy, as the motivations of the inducer for killing other people are not vindictive, but rather altruistic or pseudo‐altruistic and liberticidal . Dettling et al reported nine cases of extended suicides due to sharp force injury .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%