Death and Bereavement – Psychological, Religious and Cultural Interfaces 2e
Psychological, Religious and Cultural Interfaces
Paperback Engels 2001 2e druk 9781861562234Samenvatting
This is a comprehensive account of the psychology of death and bereavement, which places the subject within the contexts of the major world religions and their associated mourning and funeral customs. Clearly written, well referenced and carefully organized, the book examines the thinking of Freud and Jung and of modern psychiatrists, and also discusses those aspects of death – bereavement visions, euthanasia, grief for a pet and suicide – which are not covered elsewhere. The second edition has enabled the contents to be updated and enlarged. There are five new chapters, including one dealing with the scientific assessment of death: another looks at the psychological insights provided by Shakespeare, whilst a third deals with the beliefs and customs of minority groups – the Bahais, Jehovah?s Witnesses, Mormons, Quakers, Spiritualists and Seventh–day Adventists. The text is highly accessible and uses case histories to bridge the gap between theory and experience in an novel and creative way.
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