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Foreward to English edition | 11 | |
Foreward | 13 | |
1 | On transience | 31 |
2 | The denial of time and the myth of immortality | 34 |
3 | Panic attack or imaginary death | 40 |
4 | Psychic strategies towards self-annihilation | 49 |
5 | Fear or serenity? | 65 |
6 | Potential self and absence of future | 70 |
7 | A higher level of consciousness | 76 |
8 | Ivan I'Lic's death | 81 |
9 | The mid-life crisis | 86 |
10 | Psychoanalysis in old age | 97 |
11 | Death and psychosis | 104 |
12 | An unthinkable event | 110 |
13 | Death : what reparation? | 119 |
14 | The denial of death | 129 |
15 | The problem of mourning | 133 |
16 | The death instinct | 136 |
17 | Melanie Klein and innate destructiveness | 146 |
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