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PSYCHOANALYTIC MODEL AND VIOLENCE:Fixation at Oral Stage

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Lesson 09
PSYCHOANALYTIC MODEL AND VIOLENCE
Objectives:
To understand the link of Instincts and violence
To understand the fixation at different psychosexual stages and violence
To understand the link of inflated Id, Ego and Super ego with violence.
Freud's ideas have serious implications for understanding destruction and violence. Let's explore that
what Frued's ideas have to do with violence/aggression and criminal behaviours.
Instincts & Violence
Eros vs. Thanatos
Eros usually commit the crime that involve the acquiring of some thing like theft of any kind, robbery,
some sexual crimes or illegal land occupations e.t.c
Thanatos
Is involved in the crime and violent behaviour where destruction, demolition, devastation and death are
involved. Violent rape is not associated with sexual instincts rather destruction and death wish is
involved in such cases.
Following types of crime usually a result of thanatos:
Destruction of any thing
Murder
Rape
Torture
Terrorism
Suicide
Psychosexual Stages and Violence
Fixations in different stages
Unconscious fixations at different psychosexual stages have serious implications for violent
behavior in later life. Let's see how seed of violence can be planted during psychosexual stages of
development.
Fixation at Oral Stage
If a child was not fed enough/neglected or was fed too much, this may later create an oral fixation in
that adult. It is believed that fixation in the oral stage can cause one of two things.
1. If the child was underfed or neglected, he will become orally dependent, and obsessed with
achieving oral stimulation which he was deprived of.
He might learn to manipulate others to fulfill his needs
rather than maturing to independence.
2. The overly indulged child may resist growing up and
try to return to that state of dependency through
crying; fighting and aggressive behaviour to get some
desirable thing like a child, and an aggressive child in
the adult body can be dreadfully dangerous."
Another fixation at oral stage can result in Narcissism.
Narcissism
The term narcissism means love of oneself. This concept was
also borrowed from Greek mythology. It's about a beautiful
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prince named Narcissus, who was unaware of his own beauty and doomed to fall in love with his
own reflection in a pool of water. Narcissus died because he could only love his image at the
expense of himself. Now a narcissist can prove to be very violent because they are selfish, lack
empathy for anyone else and only think about personal benefits. Such people can commit any nature
of a crime just to fulfill their own wish and desire.
Fixation at Anal Stage
While struggling with the toilet training, child wants freedom as id is dominant at that age. Anal
fixation, which may be caused by too much punishment during toilet training, has two possible
outcomes.
1. The Anal retentive personality: such people become Obsessive, stingy, with a compulsive
seeking of order and tidiness. The person is generally stubborn and perfectionist.
2. The Anal explosive personality: on other extreme is an opposite of the anal retentive
personality, and has a lack of self control, being generally messy and careless. Expulsive
violent types of people are usually involved in terrorism.
Fixation at Phallic Stage
At the age of 5 or 6, as discussed earlier, boys experience the Oedipus Complex whilst girls experience
the Electra conflict, which is a process through which they learn to identify with the same gender parent
by acting as much like that parent as possible. Going through the process of identification with same sex
parent, child compares the genetals with ht e same sex parent and start feeling
Inferiority
Inadequacy
Adults fixated at phallic stage have trouble in friend making and finding mates so ultimately making a
profile of a person who fits the terrorist's profile and could be an easy prey of those who are going to
brain wash and manipulate people for their own businesses.
Fixation at Genital Stage
At this stage no new problem comes but told problems comes in to front and become apparent. Fixation
at earlier stages along with the lack of guidance leads towards Sexual Violence.
Id And Violence
Inflated Id commits particular type of crimes. More chances are that a person with bloomed Id is fixated
at Oral stage as narcissist are usually dominated by Id. such people get bored if they do not heed their
wishes and impulses. Thrill and pleasure seeking is very important for them like car racings on rush
roads, fast driving and sky diving e.t.c but Id inflated people are not only pleasure seeker but are
irresponsible too. Following characteristics are frequent in individuals with id dominated personality.
Failure to think of consequences
Impulsive behavior.
Inability to empathize with the victim.
Thrill seeking.
Irresponsible behavior.
Superego and Violence
Inflated super ego can result in different aspects:
Crime and Punishment
Super ego may be at the back of crimes that involve the thinking that one must be punish for doing any
thing wrong and undesirable. The idea is that one must be punished for their sins, crimes, mistakes. As
children internalize their parents may personalize their unforgiving attitude. If parents hit/beat them,
they will hit and torture other people and would take revenge.
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Punishing oneself
An individual trying to protect others from violence might predispose oneself to self-injury. Like some
one sacrifice and falsely confesses to protect others is another kind of extreme violence associated with
super ego.
Ego and Violence
Ego usually does not commit crime and a well-developed Ego is the best defense against crime because
logic and reason can prevent self from committing a crime and is aware of consequence. But a
threatened Ego can be very violent and aggressive, e.g. A person was scolded and insulted by his boss
in front of his colleagues. Now ego is threatened and such person can easily target his wife or children
for violence. One other thing linked with bloomed ego is difficulty of absorption of criticism.
Inflated Ego can result in calculated crimes like
Seeking power.
Can help maximize gain and minimize loss
Psychoanalysis and Crime scene investigation
How Id, Ego and super Ego can help in investigating a crime scene? By examine the clues a forensic
psychologist can understand the type of criminal who has committed the crime.
The Id can leave lots of clues, because id does not care about consequences and is irresponsible in
nature, and commits disorganized crimes.
The Superego might leave the clues on crime scene so criminal will get caught.
Sometimes the Ego can also leave clues but investigation of such crimes is relatively difficult.
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Table of Contents:
  1. INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY:Future of Forensic Psychology
  2. INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC PSYCHOOGY:Way of police investigation
  3. FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY AND POLICE:Violent Criminals
  4. POLICE PSYCHOLOGY:Use of excessive force, Corruption, Personnel Selection
  5. POLICE PSYCHOLOGY:Fitness-for-Duty Evaluation (FFDE), False Confessions
  6. INVESTIGATIVE PSYCHOLOGY:For instance, Empirical and logical approach
  7. INVESTIGATIVE PSYCHOLOGY:Crime Scene Investigation, Staging
  8. PSYCHOLOGY OF VIOLENCE:Law of Conservation of Energy, Super ego
  9. PSYCHOANALYTIC MODEL AND VIOLENCE:Fixation at Oral Stage
  10. PSYCHOANALYTIC MODEL AND VIOLENCE:Defense Mechanism, Rationalization
  11. JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY AND VIOLENCE:Freudian Methods, JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY
  12. JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY AND VIOLENCE:Religion and mental illnesses
  13. BEHAVIORIST PERSPECTIVE AND VIOLENCE:Shadow’s violence, Child’s violence
  14. BEHAVIORIST PERSPECTIVE AND VIOLENCE:Operant Conditioning
  15. BEHAVIORIST PERSPECTIVE AND VIOLENCE:Schedules of Punishment
  16. SOCIAL LEARNING MODEL AND VIOLENCE:Observational learning, Vicarious punishment
  17. MORAL DEVELOPMENT AND VIOLENCE:Symbolic functioning, Formal operational stage
  18. BIO-PSYCHO-SOCIAL MODEL:Mental hospitals are factories of abuse
  19. ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE ABOUT VIOLENCE:Morality is essential
  20. ISLAMIC MODEL:Nafs al-Ammara, Nafs al-Lawwama, Nafs ul Naatiqa
  21. TREATMENTS FOR THE SOUL:Tawba, Sabr o Shukr, Niyyat o Ikhlaas, Taffakkur
  22. CRIMINOGENIC PERSONALITY:Personality Disorders, Common Crimes
  23. CRIMINOGENIC PERSONALITY AND VIOLENCE:Mnemonic, Similarities
  24. CRIMINOGENIC PERSONALITY AND VIOLENCE:Terrorism and Psychopaths
  25. LEARNING DISABILITIES/MENTAL RETARDATION AND VIOLENCE
  26. ASSESSMENT OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS:Reasons for referral, Personality Inventories
  27. ASSESSMENT OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS:Different cutoff scores
  28. RISK ASSESSMENT:Violence reduction scale, Stability of Family upbringing
  29. TREATMENT OF VIOLENT BEHAVIOR / PERSONALITY PSYCHODYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY
  30. JUNGINA THERAPEUTIC MODEL:Limits of re-parenting, Personality Typologies
  31. GROUP THERAPY FOR OFFENDERS:Learning in Groups, Humanistic Groups
  32. PSYCHOTHERAPIES IN FORENSIC SETTINGS:Narrative Therapy
  33. PSYCHOTHERAPIES IN FORENSIC SETTINGS:Solution Focused Therapy
  34. PSYCHOTHERAPIES IN FORENSIC SETTINGS:Avoiding reactance, Externalization
  35. PSYCHOTHERAPY IN FORENSIC SETTINGS AND SPECIAL CHALLENGES
  36. FORENSIC PSYCHOTHERAPY:Exploring therapeutic alliance, Music Therapy
  37. VIOLENCE REDUCTION PROGRAM:Target Population, Lack of motivation
  38. VIOLENCE REDUCTION PROGRAM:Criminal attitude, Interpersonal Aggression
  39. VICTIM SUPPORT:Main features of PTSD, Emotional Support
  40. VICTIM SUPPORT:Debriefing, Desensitization, Eidetic Therapy, Narrative Therapy
  41. SUBSTANCE MISUSE TREATMENT PROGRAM:Marijuana, Unconventional drugs
  42. SUBSTANCE MISUSE TREATMENT PROGRAM:Stages of Change, Homosexuality
  43. EXPERT WITNESS:Insanity Pleas, Sexual Offence Risk, Instructions
  44. COUNTER TERRORISM:Misconceptions, Psychologists & Propaganda war
  45. SUMMING UP FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY:Problems with Risk Assessment, Expert Witness