Psychology+of+Death

Psychology of Death written by Robert Kastenbaum provides a continuous examination of death. Kastenbaum discusses the ways in which we conceptualize death and how have we shaped it. A few topics that Kastenbaum covers are Reconstructing Death in adolescence and adulthood, death in the midst of life, A will to live and an instinct to die, etc. Kastenbaum offers a variety of topics concerning death that allows for a thorough understand of the psychology of death. The book goes to great lengths in conveying the attitudes, theories, influences, and experiences.

This source surprisingly offers a lot that I am able to incorporate into answering the research question. In order to answer the question on how to live life to the fullest, I think it will be helpful to write about how death is perceived by many. What is death really? Exploring death through psychology, this source provides a unique and thorough insight on this topic. In understanding death we move closer to coming to terms with this reality and in turn are able to live a little.

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