Choices for Living: Coping with Fear of DyingSpringer Science & Business Media, 11. 12. 2005 - Počet stran: 308 Although many books are written about bereavement, very few are written about the fear of one's own death and most of these focus chiefly on terminal illness. In contrast, this book looks at the ways in which the fear of death operates on a back burner throughout our lives and how it influences the choices we make and the paths that we follow in life. The author presents a `moral hierarchy' of behavior used in coping with the fear of death and dying. |
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... called this “worldly asceticism.” Thorstein Veblen carried this idea further, showing that “conspicuous consumption” was a way of gaining stature in our society. The more wasteful the behavior, the greater the status. We have developed ...
... called this “worldly asceticism.” Thorstein Veblen carried this idea further, showing that “conspicuous consumption” was a way of gaining stature in our society. The more wasteful the behavior, the greater the status. We have developed ...
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... called Eros. The death instinct, called Thanatos, was clearly seen in masochism. Now ambivalent fusions, such as sadism ... represent an extroversion of the innate death instinct, a transformation of the desire to die into the desire to ...
... called Eros. The death instinct, called Thanatos, was clearly seen in masochism. Now ambivalent fusions, such as sadism ... represent an extroversion of the innate death instinct, a transformation of the desire to die into the desire to ...
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... (called “vacillation” or “capriciousness” by Wahl). Depression, antisocial behavior, withdrawal, compulsivity, and many other dimensions of emotional disorder in the child were predicted by these parental behaviors (Eisenberg, 1975, 1976 ...
... (called “vacillation” or “capriciousness” by Wahl). Depression, antisocial behavior, withdrawal, compulsivity, and many other dimensions of emotional disorder in the child were predicted by these parental behaviors (Eisenberg, 1975, 1976 ...
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... called “On the Psychiatrist's Couch” by Anthony Clare. ... He said that he thought every day about the fact that he was going to die. 'I don't know what else music can be about,' he said now, pushing back his wiry gray hair with a sigh ...
... called “On the Psychiatrist's Couch” by Anthony Clare. ... He said that he thought every day about the fact that he was going to die. 'I don't know what else music can be about,' he said now, pushing back his wiry gray hair with a sigh ...
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