2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.evopsy.2014.09.002
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Dissociation et passage à l’acte violent : une revue de littérature

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“…According to Vandevoorde, the dissociative state (feeling of unreality, loss of self-control, emotional anesthesia, loss of voluntary motor control, etc.) is a factor that may be involved in the initiation of aggressive motor behavior ( 44 ). However, the control of these behaviors is more complex in some adolescents due to a change in impulse control, classically theorized as the emergence of “violent and/or sexual impulses” (see Section The Impact of Autonomic Nervous System Activation, Emotional Dysregulation and Impulse Control).…”
Section: Psychotrauma and Radicalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Vandevoorde, the dissociative state (feeling of unreality, loss of self-control, emotional anesthesia, loss of voluntary motor control, etc.) is a factor that may be involved in the initiation of aggressive motor behavior ( 44 ). However, the control of these behaviors is more complex in some adolescents due to a change in impulse control, classically theorized as the emergence of “violent and/or sexual impulses” (see Section The Impact of Autonomic Nervous System Activation, Emotional Dysregulation and Impulse Control).…”
Section: Psychotrauma and Radicalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%