Existential and Spiritual Issues in Death Attitudes

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Pub. Date: 2007-07-31
Publisher(s): Psychology Pres
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Summary

Existential and Spiritual Issues in Death Attitudesprovides: 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.

Author Biography

Adrian Tomer, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology at Shippensburg University. Since receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Florida in 1989, he has published much research and organized international symposia on the topics of death, dying, and meaning. 
Grafton Eliason, Ed.D., M.Div. is an Assistant Professor of Counselor Education at California University of Pennsylvania. He provides services to the community as a licensed professional counselor, an ordained minister, and a member of the Red Cross. Grafton received his Ed.D. in counselor education and supervision from Duquesne University and his M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary. 
Paul T.P. Wong, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Counseling Psychology at Trinity Western University.  The Founding President of the International Network on Personal Meaning and the International Society for Existential Psychology and Psychotherapy, Dr. Wong received is Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Toronto.

Table of Contents

About the Contributorsp. xi
Forewordp. xix
Prefacep. xxiii
Introductionp. 1
Theoretical and Methodological Positions
Existentialism and Death Attitudesp. 7
The Complex and Multifaceted Nature of the Fear of Personal Death: The Multidimensional Model of Victor Florianp. 39
Meaning Management Theory and Death Acceptancep. 65
Research
A Terror Management Perspective on Spirituality and the Problem of the Bodyp. 91
End-of-life Decisions: Research Findings and Implicationsp. 115
Wisdom, Religiosity, Purpose in Life, and Death Attitudes of Aging Adultsp. 139
Regret and Death Attitudesp. 159
Women Living With HIV: The Role of Meaning and Spiritualityp. 173
The Role of Existential and Spiritual Coping in Anticipatory Griefp. 209
Construction of Meaning in the Face of Mortalityp. 235
The Dark Night of the Soulp. 257
Applications
Existentialism and Suicidep. 281
Regret Therapy: Coping With Death and End of Life Issuesp. 317
Separation Theory and Voice Therapy: Philosophical Underpinnings and Applications to Death Anxiety Across the Life Spanp. 345
Transformation of Grief Through Meaning: Meaning-Centered Counseling for Bereavementp. 375
Making Meaning of Infertility and Death Through the Use of Spirituality and Growth-Fostering Relationships in Counselingp. 397
The Historical Advancement of Grief Counselingp. 417
Conclusionp. 439
Author Indexp. 445
Subject Indexp. 457
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