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The Wound of Mortality : Fear, Denial, and Acceptance of Death, Hardback Book

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

Edited by Salman, MD Akhtar

Part of the Margaret S. Mahler series

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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 psychoanalysts 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.

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