The comparison of the subgroup of self-aggressive
individuals with patients aggressive to others revealed
that, in addition to psychomotor agitation and somatic
anxiety, the self-aggressive patients also had more
conceptual disorganization and disorientation/confusion,
which was seen in their aggressive behavior. In fact,
even aggressiveness itself was disorganized in these
individuals, as their aggression had no objective or target
and was chaotically expressed through psychomotor
agitation and very intense psychosis.