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9780765706997

The Wound of Mortality Fear, Denial, and Acceptance of Death

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    9780765706997

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    0765706997

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-01-22
  • Publisher: Jason Aronson, Inc.
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Summary

Death is a much avoided topic. Literature on mourning exists, but it focuses chiefly upon the death of others. The inevitable psychic impact of one's own mortality is not optimally covered either in this literature on mourning or elsewhere in psychiatry and psychoanalysis. The Wound of Mortality brings together contributions from distinguished psychoanalyst to fill this gap by addressing the issue of death in a comprehensive manner. Among questions the contributors raise and seek to answer are: Do children understand the idea of death? How is adolescent bravado related to deeper anxieties about death? Is it normal and even psychologically healthy to think about one's own death during middle age? Does culture-at-large play a role in how individuals conceptualize the role of death in human life? Is death "apart" from or "a part" of life? Enhanced understanding of such matters will help mental health clinicians treat patients struggling with death-related concerns with greater empathy. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Salman Akhtar is professor of psychiatry at Jefferson Medical College and training and supervising analyst at the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Freud's Todesangst and Ghalib's Ishrat-e-Qatra: Two Perspectives on Deathp. 1
What Happens When You Die: Three-to-Four-Year-Olds Chatting about Deathp. 21
Children's Understanding of Deathp. 37
Symbolic Death, East and West: Metaphors in Three Child Case Studiesp. 51
It Is Not Over When It's Over: Reflections on Death and Mourningp. 71
Fear of Death: Analyst and Patient in the Same Boatp. 79
The Dead Self Must Be Rebornp. 97
Living to Die and Dying to Live: Normal and Pathological Considerations of Death Anxietyp. 107
Facing Death: Intrapsychic Conflict and Intergenerational Passagep. 125
Eastern Intersubjectivity: Relational Homes for Frailty and Deathp. 135
Demise and Illusionp. 155
Is That All There Is? A Concluding Commentary on Psychoanalysis and Deathp. 171
Referencesp. 187
Indexp. 199
About the Editor and Contributorsp. 205
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