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Multidimensional Valences of the Concept of ,,Suicide,, and the Motivational Springs of Suicidal Behavior in Patients with Obesity
Multidimensional Valences of the Concept of ,,Suicide,, and the Motivational Springs of Suicidal Behavior in Patients with Obesity

Author(s): Ilinca UNTU, Dania Andreea RADU, Alexandra Bolos, Roxana Chiriță
Subject(s): Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life, Clinical psychology, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Editura Sedcom Libris Iasi
Keywords: primary assistance; vulnerability; mental disorders;

Summary/Abstract: The contemporary individual is threatened by a multitude of psychological stressors, mainly life events, which tend to disturb the homeostasis of vulnerable people, who are less adapted to the challenges of the current social environment. This category of people is prone to react in a maladaptive way, being exposed therefore to the risk of developing mental disorders. The mental illness interpheres with the subject's capacity to self-fulfil and to create, and it may lead to various forms and intensities of mental defects. The primary assistances the base of the pyramid of health care in a country, reason why it is particularly interesting from a managerial perspective. Analysing the subjectivity of a person implies mutuality and affective communion, comprehension, a dimension of medical psychology which will study the illness in human existence. The individual as a unique being underlines the particular character of the illness, while the illness itself changes the reflection and guidance of the human being's conduct.

  • Issue Year: 78/2018
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 63-73
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English