Making of Political Symbol Sustainment Efficacy — Organized Behaviors in Torture Psychopathology

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Abstract

Introduction: The article analyzes holocaust psychopathological formation in organizational psychology from a perspective of victim consciousness. It analyzes the torture designers’ and torturers’ organizational behaviors. The research adopted cognitive therapy in organizational behaviors of the torturers. Objective: Amplified by new technologies and neuro-cognitive warfare, the article objects to navigate through the psychopathological formation of the victim consciousness, torturers’ denials, and psychopathological formation. Analogies in sexology are used with the perpetrators in official capacities. Method: The research adopted a mixed method. Id-superego communication is conceived for psychoanalysis, minimizing social incentive biases. Cognitive and cognitive-reflective defense mechanisms are briefly explained. The method is partially interrogative in counteracting the impacts of the perpetrators in the public sphere aggressive dominance, and the victim chain of perpetrators are explained by the formation of false ego and superego-like consciousness. Results: The analysis is explainable on the mass psychology of fascism. Technological amplification is diagnosed to act on the false ego. Political symbols act on moral psychology and drive organized psychopathological behaviors. This means that the formation of fascism is correlated to the organizational head in the etiological chain of the form of communication, including the official capacity in the form itself. Conclusion: Countertransference on the torturers ’egos is essential for health. Etiology of torturers’ behaviors is driven by abnormal behavior in moral bondage, explaining holocaust denial. Moral egotism enhances behaviors. The etiological bondage of personal morality on a societal scale underlies the socialist formation of bureaucratic fascism.

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