Handbook of Terror Management Theory

Handbook of Terror Management Theory
Author: Clay Routledge,Matthew Vess
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780128118450

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Handbook of Terror Management Theory provides an overview of Terror Management Theory (TMT), including critical research derived from the theory, recent research that has expanded and refined the theory, and the many ways the theory has been utilized to understand domains of human social life. The book uses TMT as a lens to help understand human relationships to nature, cultural worldviews, the self, time, the body, attachment, group identification, religion and faith, creativity, personal growth, and the brain. The first section reviews theoretical and methodological issues, the second focuses on basic research showing how TMT enhances our understanding of a wide range of phenomena, and the third section, Applications, uses TMT to solve a variety of real world problems across different disciplines and contexts, including health behavior, aging, psychopathology, terrorism, consumerism, the legal system, art and media, risk-taking, and communication theory. Examines the three critical hypotheses behind Terror Management Theory (TMT) Distinguishes proximal and distal responses to death-thoughts Provides a practical toolbox for conducting TMT research Covers the Terror Management Health Model Discusses the neuroscience of fear and anxiety Identifies how fear motivates consumer behavior Relates fear of death to psychopathologies

The Worm at the Core

The Worm at the Core
Author: Sheldon Solomon,Jeff Greenberg,Thomas A. Pyszczynski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2015
Genre: Death
ISBN: 9781400067473

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Demonstrates how an unconscious fear of death motivates nearly all human goals, behaviors, and cultures, examining the role of mortality awareness in prompting social unrest and war.

Denying Death

Denying Death
Author: Lindsey A. Harvell,Gwendelyn S. Nisbett
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2016-02-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317279884

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This volume is the first to showcase the interdisciplinary nature of Terror Management Theory, providing a detailed overview of how rich and diverse the field has become since the late 1980s, and where it is going in the future. It offers perspectives from psychology, political science, communication, health, sociology, business, marketing and cultural studies, among others, and in the process reveals how our existential ponderings permeate our behavior in almost every area of our lives. It will interest a wide range of upper-level students and researchers who want an overview of past and current TMT research and how it may be applied to their own research interests.

The Denial of Death

The Denial of Death
Author: ERNEST. BECKER
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-03-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1788164261

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Winner of the Pulitzer prize in 1974 and the culmination of a life's work, The Denial of Death is Ernest Becker's brilliant and impassioned answer to the 'why' of human existence. In bold contrast to the predominant Freudian school of thought, Becker tackles the problem of the vital lie - man's refusal to acknowledge his own mortality. The book argues that human civilisation is a defence against the knowledge that we are mortal beings. Becker states that humans live in both the physical world and a symbolic world of meaning, which is where our 'immortality project' resides. We create in order to become immortal - to become part of something we believe will last forever. In this way we hope to give our lives meaning.In The Denial of Death, Becker sheds new light on the nature of humanity and issues a call to life and its living that still resonates decades after it was written.

Handbook of Experimental Existential Psychology

Handbook of Experimental Existential Psychology
Author: Jeff Greenberg,Sander L. Koole,Tom Pyszczynski
Publsiher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781462514793

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Social and personality psychologists traditionally have focused their attention on the most basic building blocks of human thought and behavior, while existential psychologists pursued broader, more abstract questions regarding the nature of existence and the meaning of life. This volume bridges this longstanding divide by demonstrating how rigorous experimental methods can be applied to understanding key existential concerns, including death, uncertainty, identity, meaning, morality, isolation, determinism, and freedom. Bringing together leading scholars and investigators, the Handbook presents the influential theories and research findings that collectively are helping to define the emerging field of experimental existential psychology.

Terror Management Theory

Terror Management Theory
Author: Robert B. Arrowood,Cathy R. Cox
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004429505

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In Terror Management Theory: A Practical Review of Research and Application, Arrowood and Cox outline the need for self-esteem in combating humanity’s ever-present fear of death.

Handbook of Social and Clinical Psychology

Handbook of Social and Clinical Psychology
Author: C. R. Snyder,Donelson R. Forsyth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 920
Release: 1991
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UOM:39015025005573

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Awakening to Awe

Awakening to Awe
Author: Kirk J. Schneider
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2009
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0765706652

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Awakening to Awe is a self-help meditation on an alternative--and growing--spiritual movement. This is a movement comprised of people who refuse the "quick-fix" model for healing, whether that model entails popping pills, indulging in material comforts, or adhering to doctrinal dogmas. By contrast, the movement about which Schneider writes is composed of people who have developed the capacity to experience the humility and wonder, or in short, awe, of life deeply lived. In particular, this book highlights the stories of people who through the cultivation of awe have transformed their lives. For example, readers will discover how awe transformed the life of an ex-gang member into a beloved and productive gang mediator, an ex-drug addict into a communally conscious healer, and a sufferer of stage three cancer into a contemplative and spiritual seeker. The book will also inform readers about the challenges and joys of awe-based child-raising, education, humor, political activism, and aging. Drawing on the philosophy of Schneider's earlier work, the acclaimed Rediscovery of Awe, Awakening to Awe tells the down-to-earth stories of a quiet yet emerging revolution in the transformation of lives.