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Making Death Thinkable Book

Making Death Thinkable
Making Death Thinkable, Man's perception of the finite nature of life is always present, resulting in anxieties of varying intensity, depending on the person's character and on the phases of life he or she is going through. De Masi is aware of the philosophical, sociological, r, Making Death Thinkable has a rating of 4 stars
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Making Death Thinkable, Man's perception of the finite nature of life is always present, resulting in anxieties of varying intensity, depending on the person's character and on the phases of life he or she is going through. De Masi is aware of the philosophical, sociological, r, Making Death Thinkable
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  • Making Death Thinkable
  • Written by author Franco De Masi
  • Published by Free Association Books Limited, July 2004
  • "Man's perception of the finite nature of life is always present, resulting in anxieties of varying intensity, depending on the person's character and on the phases of life he or she is going through. De Masi is aware of the philosophical, sociological, r
  • Subtitling his work A Psychoanalytic Contribution to the Problem of the Transience of Life, Italian psychoanalyst De Masi addresses the nature of death anxiety, and makes the fundamental link between it and a failure to mourn properly. No information is p
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Foreward to English edition11
Foreward13
1On transience31
2The denial of time and the myth of immortality34
3Panic attack or imaginary death40
4Psychic strategies towards self-annihilation49
5Fear or serenity?65
6Potential self and absence of future70
7A higher level of consciousness76
8Ivan I'Lic's death81
9The mid-life crisis86
10Psychoanalysis in old age97
11Death and psychosis104
12An unthinkable event110
13Death : what reparation?119
14The denial of death129
15The problem of mourning133
16The death instinct136
17Melanie Klein and innate destructiveness146


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