Lovers' neurosis in aeronautical suicidology
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59791/rsh.v23i2.3019Keywords:
Lovers' neurosis, Suicidal pilots, Clerambault syndrome, Psychic suffering, Suicide in the workplaceAbstract
The article studies the pathology of sentimental affects conveyed by airplane pilots who have ended their lives as an act of social revenge or a neurotic overwhelmed by intrapsychic conflict and melancholy. The aim is to develop an adequate preventive plan for
the detection of subjects at risk in the aviation sector and among flight personnel. The methodology of the post-mortem autopsy evokes the suffering of the suicidal pilot through the Clérambault syndrome. The article identifies insidious suicidal pilot situations among flight personnel. The analysis of suicidal crashes shows the responsibility of emotional disorders in the genesis of psychic disorders, but hidden by inattention of mental health experts or voluntarily concealed by the interested parties by fear of losing their job. Suicidology at work deserves a multifactorial analysis in order to improve prevention and aviation safety measures