The nature of building cognitive factors among the suicide survivor
Keywords:
suicidal behavior, cognitive processes, the painAbstract
The study aims to reveal the most important cognitive factors that lead to suicide in the case of a survivor of suicide and increase its risk, so we seek in this article to reveal, the most important cognitive mechanisms by which the presenter organizes suicide, his awareness of death, and the desire to end his life, while trying to find out how the presenter perceives suicide on the awareness of social signals, while trying to know the nature of cognitive links, he has and whether it is one of the cognitive factors that affect To make the decision to commit suicide, and to achieve the objectives of the study, we relied on the case study approach on a survivor case in order to surround and answer hypotheses, and we also relied on observation and interview in collecting data, and we used the scales of despair and irrational thoughts to ensure the validity of hypotheses.
Through this study, we have found the extent to which cognitive decline and its association with suicidal behavior affect the risky suicide behavior of the survivor, with a lack of awareness of social signals, inability to regulate cognitive processes, and weakness in the mechanism of regulating psychological pain in individuals who suffer from suicidal behaviors of the suicidal individual. Treatment of emotional stimuli also revealed certain strategies for the suicide provider to avoid suicidal behavior and its consequences.
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