"Existential and Spiritual Issues in Death Attitudes
"provides:
*an in-depth examination of death attitudes, existentialism, and
spirituality and their relationships; *a review of the major
theoretical models; *clinical applications of these models to
issues such as infertility, bereavement, anxiety, and suicide; and
*an introduction to Meaning Management Theory and how it can be
applied to grief counseling.
In this new volume, death is treated both as a threat to meaning
"and" as an opportunity to create meaning. The first section
introduces theory and methodology to connect the latest empirical
research on death attitudes to the philosophical/psychological
existential and spirituality literature. Part II presents the
latest empirical research on subjects such as end-of-life decisions
and living with HIV. The final section considers therapeutic
applications to issues including suicide, infertility, bereavement,
and anxiety. The concluding chapter highlights the book's common
themes and provides questions to encourage further investigation of
the most critical topics.
Psychologists, counselors, social workers, physicians, nurses, and
religious leaders, as well as academics in the fields of
psychology, gerontology, philosophy, religion, counseling, social
work, sociology, and medicine will value this new resource. Main
points summarize important ideas of each chapter, making it an
appropriate text in courses on death and dying and/or and
spirituality. Its clinical applications will appeal to practicing
professionals.
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