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ПОСТСУЇЦИДАЛЬНИЙ СИНДРОМ У ІДЕЙНИХ ФАНАТИКІВ (НА МАТЕРІАЛАХ ПІДПІЛЛЯ ОУН ВОЛИНІ) / POST SUICIDAL SYNDROME OF IDEOLOGICAL FANATICS (BASED ON FILES OF OUN UNDERGROUND IN VOLYN)

  • Ярослав АНТОНЮК

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24061/2411-6181.2.2017.50
Journal volume & issue
no. 2(14)
pp. 109 – 112

Abstract

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Антонюк Я Постсуицидальный синдром среди идейных фанатиков (на материалах подполья ОУН Волыни). Анализируя постсуицидальный синдром трех рассмотренных подпольщиков ОУН Волыни, можно сделать вывод, что каждый раз он имел существенные различия. Они зависели от особенностей психологического и физического состояния человека, обстоятельств совершения самоубийства, а также поведения окружающих в послесуицидальный период. Таким образом материалы о гибели участников подполья ОУН могут стать полезными для исследований суицидологии и кризисной психотерапии. Особенно при изучении самоубийств идейных фанатиков. Ключевые слова: постсуицидальный синдром, идейные фанатики, подполье Организации украинских националистов, христианство, инструкции, окружение. Yaroslav Antoniuk. POST SUICIDAL SYNDROME OF IDEOLOGICAL FANATICS (BASED ON FILES OF OUN UNDERGROUND IN VOLYN) Abstract. They based on psychological peculiarities and physical state of personality, circumstances of suicide attempt and also surrounding people behavior in post suicidal period. Right after an unsuccessful suicide attempt, Mykola Koltoniuk committed the next one. The second failure caused a deep depression. The factors that recovered Mykola to his normal physiological state were his return to the circle of relatives and possibility to revenge to his offenders. In the other case, Oleksandr Panchuk could not repeat a suicide attempt, due to physical inability caused by serious injuries. For a long time he isolated himself from surrounding people and avoided communication. After being tortured with electricity charge he was compelled to give evidence. Nevertheless, he clearly stated that his fight continued by refusing communication and he did not have fear of the death. Oleksandr strived to complete commenced suicide by making fun of the investigators and court. The third case of Mykola Kmet post suicide syndrome was absolutely distinct from two previously mentioned. After an unsuccessful suicide attempt and following complex treatment, which was provided by the enemy, influenced him to reconsider his deeds. Apparently, his desire to live and to accommodate to new conditions gained a dominant position in his life. Mykola actively joined the process of underground destruction after had betrayed his comrades. He unhesitatingly aimed his entire energy to serve a new ideology. In conclusion, the materials which consider the OUN underground members’ death may be valuable for findings in suicidology and crisis psychotherapy, especially, when studying suicide of ideological fanatics. Key words: Postsuitsidalny syndrome, ideological fanatics, the underground organization of Ukrainian nationalists, Christianity, instructions, surroundings.

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