This book argues that conventional interpretations of Freudian
psychology have not accounted for the existence and complexity of
death anxiety and its intrinsic relation to the creation of illusions
and delusions. This book contends that there is sufficient evidence to
support the view that death anxiety is not only a symptom of certain
modes of psychopathology, but is a very normal and central emotional
threat human beings deal with only by impeding awareness of the threat
from entering consciousness. The immanence of the fear of death
requires vigilant defensive and coping techniques, especially the
distortion of reality through these defenses and fantasies, so that
over-whelming terror does not psychologically cripple the organism.
The fear of death is so horrific that human beings must insulate
themselves in religious, social, and private illusions, rituals,
obsessive pursuits, self-glorification, and myriad desperate attempts
to lie about the quintessential nature of reality. Death is that
terror that induces psychopathology. This book demonstrates that a
careful reading of Freud reveals a copious amount of material
supporting these propositions.
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A Freudian Analysis of Moral Terror
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ISBN
9781918117905
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Emerald Publishing Ltd.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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