Tag: Violence


Locura: Decoding the Psychology of Cultural Insanity

Locura: Decoding the Psychology of Cultural Insanity

Introduction and Definition of Locura Locura is a term derived from the Spanish language, meaning madness or insanity, but in specific anthropological and psychological contexts, it has been historically studied as a potentially culture-bound syndrome (CBS). The original conceptualization of Locura described a condition primarily observed within specific Latin American groups, characterized by a profound […]

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Aggression: Understanding the Impulse to Harm

Aggression: Understanding the Impulse to Harm

Defining Aggression and Its Core Components Aggression, derived from the Latin aggressio, meaning “to attack,” is fundamentally defined within psychology as any behavior directed toward another individual or object that is carried out with the proximate intent to cause harm, injury, deterioration, or destruction, thereby seeking to conquer or dominate. This harm can manifest physically, […]

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Aggression: Understanding the Roots of Human Hostility

Aggression: Understanding the Roots of Human Hostility

Aggressiveness: Definition, Mechanisms, and Impact The Core Definition of Aggressiveness Aggressiveness, in the context of psychological study, refers to a complex set of behaviors and underlying personality traits characterized by a readiness or propensity toward hostility, assertiveness, and sometimes, outright violence. It is fundamentally defined as behavior aimed at causing harm or pain, whether physical […]

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Psychological Resilience: Surviving Trauma in Berserk

The Psychological Depth of Berserk: Trauma, Stress, and Resilience Introduction: Berserk as a Case Study in Psychological Adversity The acclaimed Japanese manga and anime series, Berserk, transcends mere fantasy adventure, offering a profoundly intricate and often brutal exploration of the human psyche under extreme duress. At its core, the narrative of Guts, a lone mercenary […]

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Destructiveness: Decoding the Roots of Harmful Behavior

Destructiveness: Decoding the Roots of Harmful Behavior

Destructiveness: A Comprehensive Psychological Entry The Core Definition of Destructiveness Destructiveness, in a broad psychological context, refers to a multifaceted behavioral pattern characterized by actions or thoughts that aim to cause harm, damage, or degradation to oneself, others, or even objects and environments. It transcends simple aggression, encompassing a wide spectrum from subtle, insidious behaviors […]

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Oral Sadism: Decoding the Roots of Aggression

Oral Sadism: Decoding the Roots of Aggression

Oral Sadism The Core Definition In the realm of psychoanalytic theory, oral sadism refers to a specific phase within psychosexual development, originally conceptualized by Sigmund Freud. It is primarily associated with the aggressive impulses that emerge during the later part of the oral stage, typically around six to twelve months of age, when an infant […]

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MASS MURDER

Defining the Phenomenon of Mass Murder In the field of criminology and clinical psychology, the term mass murder is utilized to describe a specific and devastating category of lethal violence. According to established scholarly definitions, mass murder is characterized as the killing of four or more victims within a single, continuous incident, typically occurring in […]

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FIGHTING

Scientific Foundations and the Societal Context of Fighting The phenomenon of fighting has emerged as a central theme in contemporary psychological and sociological discourse, particularly as global observers witness a rise in both interpersonal aggression and organized physical competition. Historically, fighting has been viewed through various lenses, ranging from a necessary survival mechanism to a […]

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