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Thomas A. Pyszczynski

    The worm at the core : on the role of death in life
    In the wake of 9/11 : the psychology of terror
    • This unique book explores the emotions of despair, fear, and anger that arose after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in the Autumn of 2001. The authors analyze reactions to the attacks through the lens of terror management theory, a psychological model that explains why humans react the way they do to the threat of death. The theory provides ways to understand and reduce terrorism’s effect and possibly find resolutions to conflicts involving terrorism. The authors focus primarily on the reaction in the United States to the 9/11 attack, but their model is applicable to all instances of terrorism, and they expand their discussion to include the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This fascinating book has practical implications and will be an irreplaceable resource for mental health practitioners, researchers, and anyone concerned with the causes and effects of terrorism.

      In the wake of 9/11 : the psychology of terror
    • It guides our thoughts and actions, influencing everything from the art we create to the wars we wage. This profound force drives our desires for expensive cars and fame, often leading us to risk our health and disguise our true nature. The authors reveal that the fear of death is central to our existence. Psychologists Sheldon Solomon, Jeff Greenberg, and Tom Pyszczynski have dedicated twenty-five years to exploring how this fear shapes our behavior. Their research demonstrates that the fear of death is a hidden motive behind many of our actions. Human culture helps manage this fear by providing order, stability, significance, and purpose, allowing us to navigate life without being overwhelmed by the reality of our mortality. The book also highlights the consequences when this fear surfaces: harsher judgments, increased intolerance, and a greater inclination toward violence. However, the authors argue that this fear need not dominate our lives. They offer insights on how to confront death, encouraging lives filled with courage, creativity, and compassion. This work provides a fresh perspective on our choices and enriches our understanding of human evolution, child development, history, religion, art, science, mental health, war, and politics today.

      The worm at the core : on the role of death in life