Table 2: Stages of violence and subsequent changes.

Stages Category Subcategory
1. Complicated causes of occurrence
Acute positive symptoms World of delusion
Insufficient medication
Medical condition requiring hospitalization
Social withdrawal and cognitive issues Social withdrawal
Cognitive issues
Pain of illness Unable to accept own illness
Painful medical condition
Lack of recognition between parents and child Incommunicable in words
Desire parents to understand
Resentment due to involuntary hospitalization
2. Environment conducive to violence
Emotional dependence on parents and addictive violence Parents as vent
Mother’s acceptance
Acting repulsively father
Repetitive dependence
Calculated violence
Home as the whole world Cohesive relationships in nuclear family
No world except home
Safe yet dangerous home
Protective world toward persons with disorders Overprotective society
Undeveloped sociality
3. Onset of violence
Confused and sudden violence Feeling of brain coming undone
Vague memories
Unintentional behavior
4. Gaining power
Changing the dynamic of the relationship with parents Winning parents who suppressed me
Change hierarchical relationship
Being in control Confirmation of fighting instinct through physical feelings.
Solution to anxiety and fear
Confirmation of having the power to make a change
5. Regret and growth
Regret Shame
Unable to permit oneself
Growth caused by violence Growth by living apart from parents
Devotion to parents resulting from regret
Being kind to parents
Gratitude toward parents