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The combination of financial insecurity and fear of attacks of unknown type and magnitude have created a mood of depression in this country, which is shared to some extent by other countries around the world. The airline industry and others are in a state of near collapse, causing further anxiety among the American population regarding the future. Economic decline, already in evidence before the attacks, has taken a steeper slide due to the damage done by the terrorists. The media warn of the possibility of further attacks of increasingly lethal dimensions-chemical, biological, nuclear-situations which we may not be equipped to prevent or handle In the wake of these events over 6,000 people are missing or dead. As this book went to press, disaster struck the United States, with multiple terrorist attacks launched on New York City and Washington D.C. Anticipatory bereavement and mourning are for the inevitable loss of self. In contrast, this book looks at the ways in which death-fear operates on a back-burner all our lives, and how it influences the life choices we make and the paths we follow. Even the books that deal with one’s own death often focus chiefly on terminal illness (Kubler-Ross’s On Death and Dying or Nuland’s How We Die). Many books are written about bereavement but very few are written about the fear of one’s own death. I call this a “moral hierarchy” of behavior used in coping with the fear of death and dying. Somewhere in the middle lie Obsessional Behavior, Living Life to the Hilt, Living Better or Longer, Group Membership, Religion, and Mementos and Monuments. These rage from the most positive coping modes such as Creativity, Love, Humor, Intellectualization, and Procreation, to the most negative coping modes (those most destructive of the self and others) such as Counterphobic Behavior, Gambling, Dissociation, Repression/Denial, Suicide, Projection, and Killing. This book was shortly followed by Escape from Evil, which dealt further with “man’s need to feel powerful and to banish death.” The more I thought about it, the more I felt I should write about the whole gamut of ways in which people cope with the fear of death and dying. Killing others created the illusion of immortality, since the killer had the power of life and death over others. I was struck by the fact that Becker focused on killing or wielding power over others as a major mode of coping with the fear of death. I started to reread Ernest Becker’s Pulitzer prize-winning book The Denial of Death. On January 1, 1994, I turned 70 and it suddenly dawned on me that I would not be around forever. ©2002 Kluwer Academic Publishers New York, Boston, Dordrecht, London, Moscow Print ©2002 Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers New York All rights reserved No part of this eBook may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without written consent from the Publisher Created in the United States of America Visit Kluwer Online at: and Kluwer's eBookstore at: KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS NEW YORK, BOSTON, DORDRECHT, LONDON, MOSCOW
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Retired, Formerly School of Public Health and Department of Psychiatry Columbia University New York, New York Paranjpe WILHELM WUNDT IN HISTORY: The Making of a Scientific Psychology Edited by Robert W. Paranjpe THEORETICAL PSYCHOLOGY: The Meeting of East and West Anand C. Smith PSYCHOSOCIAL THEORIES OF THE SELF Edited by Benjamin Lee SELF AND IDENTITY IN MODERN PSYCHOLOGY AND INDIAN THOUGHT Anand C. Rieber THE MASS PSYCHOLOGY OF ETHNONATIONALISM Dusan Kecmanovic THE PROCESS APPROACH TO PERSONALITY: Perceptgeneses and Kindred Approaches in Focus Gudmund J. Mos MANUFACTURING SOCIAL DISTRESS: Psychopathy in Everyday Life Robert W. Noam HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY: Concepts and Criticisms Edited by Joseph R. Broughton CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY AND QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGY: Theoretical and Empirical Considerations Carl Ratner DEVELOPMENTAL APPROACHES TO THE SELF Edited by Benjamin Lee and Gil G. Sullivan CRITICAL THEORIES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT Edited by John M. Langner COGNITIVE SCIENCE AND GENETIC EPISTEMOLOGY: A Case Study of Understanding David Leiser and Christiane Gillièron A CRITICAL PSYCHOLOGY: Interpretation of the Personal World Edmund V. Rieber, John Jay College, CUNY, and Columbia University Howard Gruber, University of GenevaĬHOICES FOR LIVING: Coping with Fear of Dying Thomas S. Broughton, Teachers College, Columbia University Robert W.
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PATH IN PSYCHOLOGY Published in Cooperation with Publications for the Advancement of Theory and History in Psychology (PATH) Series Editors: David Bakan, York University John M. CHOICES FOR LIVING COPING WITH FEAR OF DYING