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The Wound of Mortality: Fear, Denial, and Acceptance of Death (Margaret S. Mahler Series)
Price: $47.08
Author: Salman Akhtar
Manufacturer: Jason Aronson
Death is a much avoided topic. Literature does exist on mourning, but its focus remains upon the death of others. The fact of one's own mortality and its inevitable psychic impact on one's life is not optimally covered either in this literature or elsewhere in psychiatry and psychoanalysis. Bringing together contributions from distinguished psychoanalysts, The Wound of Morality fills this gap by addressing the issue of death in a comprehensive manner.
Death by Denial: Studies of Preventing Suicide in Gay and Lesbian Teenagers
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Price: $9.95
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Death without Denial, Grief without Apology: A Guide for Facing Death and Loss
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Author: Barbara K. Roberts
Manufacturer: NewSage Press
ISBN13: 9780939165438
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The Creative Myth and the Cosmic Hero: Text and Context in Ernest Becker's the Denial of Death (The Reshaping of Psychoanalysis, Vol 3)
Average Rating: 5.0
Price: $37.95
Author: Ron Evans
Manufacturer: Peter Lang Publishing
Shakespeare and the Denial of Death
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Author: James L. Calderwood
Manufacturer: University of Massachusetts Press
ISBN13: 9780870235832
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Lee's Journal: A Lesson in Diabetes and Denial
Price: $11.95
Author: Donna S. Pearson
Manufacturer: Trafford Publishing
This is a true story about the deadly disease called diabetes. The book is intended to both alarm and comfort the reader. The most dangerous culprit of any on-going illness is denial. This story is about Lee's (my husband) fight with diabetes and the results of his denial. It also tells about my journey through the pain and anguish, joy and sorrow, and ultimate conquer over the unthinkable, losing your soul mate to a chronic illness.
The Human Manifesto: A General Plan for Human Survival
Average Rating: 4.0
Price: $11.01
Author: Vincent L. Scarsella
Manufacturer: Mill City Press, Inc.
"The Human Manifesto" is the ultimate self-help book! In it, you will learn why you and your fellow man do the things you do -- that cultures offer "hero systems" enabling their members to construct life immortality elusions, or LIES, that allow them to confront and repress the stark reality of death. You will also learn how a culture can be established that motivates human beings to act in ways that improve the quality of life for their fellow man, enhance the prospect of eternal survival or the human species, and reach a better if not complete comprehension of the true nature of God and the Cosmos. Based on the writings of Ernest Becker, especially his 1974 Pulitzer Prize winning "The Denial of Death," "The Human Manifesto" promotes the establishment of a revolutionary cultural system, the Genuine Hero System, that can both satisfy the personal psychological need to repress the stark reality of death while also resulting in a peaceful, enlightened and advanced society. "The Human Manifesto" argues that unless such a system is adopted, the human species will continue to be motivated to destructive or trivial behavior that falls far short in enabling individuals to attain genuine happiness and fulfillment. Indeed, unless the radical changes it espouses are realized, the species will fail to reach its highest spiritual, intellectual and technological potential. Humanity will never reach the stars and worse, as Becker feared, will be doomed to extinction.
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