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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... Social Sciences, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Without their help, this book would never have been published. I specially want to thank Sharon Panulla, my new Sponsoring Psychology Editor, and Jennifer Stevens and Lesley Rodriguez ...
... Social Sciences, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Without their help, this book would never have been published. I specially want to thank Sharon Panulla, my new Sponsoring Psychology Editor, and Jennifer Stevens and Lesley Rodriguez ...
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... social classes. There is also tremendous individual variation in attitudes toward death, from welcoming to passive acceptance to angry fighting back. There is the brave and accepting “Sing no sad songs for me, when I am gone” of ...
... social classes. There is also tremendous individual variation in attitudes toward death, from welcoming to passive acceptance to angry fighting back. There is the brave and accepting “Sing no sad songs for me, when I am gone” of ...
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... Social (focused on family, and thus somewhat limited), the Secular (allegiance to humanistic abstractions, such as science, history, and humanity, which transcend the self and family), and lastly the Sacred, or highest level, which he ...
... Social (focused on family, and thus somewhat limited), the Secular (allegiance to humanistic abstractions, such as science, history, and humanity, which transcend the self and family), and lastly the Sacred, or highest level, which he ...
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... social movements and philosophies that embraced these lifestyles—for example, the Apollonian versus the Dionysian (“Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die”) cultures and the Greek cults. Living life longer than others (if not in ...
... social movements and philosophies that embraced these lifestyles—for example, the Apollonian versus the Dionysian (“Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die”) cultures and the Greek cults. Living life longer than others (if not in ...
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... social changes.) The projection of his own aggressive and sexual impulses onto various religious and ethnic groups is a hallmark of the paranoid personality and the more severe forms of this disorder. If one fears being killed, one may ...
... social changes.) The projection of his own aggressive and sexual impulses onto various religious and ethnic groups is a hallmark of the paranoid personality and the more severe forms of this disorder. If one fears being killed, one may ...
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