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The role of ambivalence for suicidal agency

Applicant Dr. René Baston
Subject Area Theoretical Philosophy
Personality Psychology, Clinical and Medical Psychology, Methodology
Practical Philosophy
Term since 2022
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 503928313
 
One of the most important characteristic properties of suicidal agents is the mental state of ambivalence: Suicidal agents seem to act simultaneously on opposing mental states. Broadly speaking, suicidal agents have the intention to kill themselves, while they look for rescue and hope not to succeed. While ambivalence in suicides is a well-known phenomenon in clinical psychology, its structural features and its role for action is not well understood. There is no clear conceptualization of the phenomenon, neither in psychology nor in philosophy. The aim of the scientific network is to interdisciplinarily analyze and evaluate the role of ambivalence in suicidal agency. First, we want to understand ambivalence by analyzing its structural features and the types of mental states that are involved. Second, we will reflect on the role of ambivalence for the transition from thinking about taking one’s life (suicidal ideation) to the actual act. Third, we will evaluate whether ambivalence indicates a decreased sense of agency, autonomy or rationality, which could justify interventions on new grounds.
DFG Programme Scientific Networks
Co-Investigator Dr. Martin Weichold
 
 

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