Violent behavior is a condition in which a person acts
that physically harm either to themselves, others and the environment. This is
done to express feeling upset or angry is not constructive.
Process
of Problems
Violent behavior / amok can be caused by frustration,
fear, manipulation or intimidation. Violent behavior is the result of emotional
conflicts that can not be resolved. Violent behavior also described a sense of
insecurity, need for attention and dependence on others.
Clinical
symptoms
Clinical symptoms are found on the client with violent
behavior obtained through the study include:
- Interview: directed the cause of anger,
feelings of anger, signs of anger diserasakan by the client.
- Observation: red face, sharp eyes, muscle
tension, high tone, arguing and often seem overbearing client: seizing
food, punch if not happy.
Predisposing
factors
Various experiences that each person may be a
predisposing factor which may / may not occur if the following factors
experienced by the individual:
a. Psychological;
failures can lead to frustration which then can arise aggressive or amuck.
b. Behavior, reinforcement diteima when violent, often
observing violence, an aspect that stimulates adopt violent behavior
c. Socio-cultural; closed culture, social control is
uncertain to create a violent behavior as if the violent behavior is acceptable
d. Bioneurologis; damage to the limbic system, frontal /
temporal and imbalances neurotransmiser
Precipitation
factors
Sourced from clients (physical weakness, hopelessness,
helplessness, lack of confidence), the environment (noise, solid, criticism
leads humiliation, loss of loved ones / occupation and violence) and
interaction with others (provocative and conflict).
Causes
To confirm the above information, the client's mental
illness, violent behavior can be caused by disorders of self-esteem: low
self-esteem. Self-esteem is an individual assessment of the achievement of self
by analyzing how far behavior according to the ideal self. Where the
interference self-esteem can be described as negative feelings about oneself,
lost confidence, was failed to achieve the desire.
Clinical
symptoms
• The feeling ashamed of myself due to
the disease and measures against diseases (hair bald for therapy)
• The
guilt of self (criticize / blame themselves)
• Disruption
of social relationships (withdraw)
• Confidence
less (hard to make a decision)
• Harmful
yourself (as a result of low self-esteem along with hope that dismal, maybe the
client will end the life.
Due
Clients
with violent behavior can perform actions harmful to themselves, others and the
environment, such as attacking other people, breaking furniture, burning houses
etc.
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