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Peer reviewedMishara, Brian L. – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1993
Notes that contributors to special journal issue have attempted to incorporate best aspects of European critical thinking within interdisciplinary and contextual approach, showing clear awareness of sociopolitical forces that affect one's relationship with mortality. Illustrates points by discussing Kurosawa film, "Ikuru," which recounts…
Descriptors: Death, Foreign Countries, Research and Development
Peer reviewedBluebond-Langner, Myra – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1988
Introduces special journal issue focusing on research in thanatology. Notes that the possibility of nuclear and biological annihilation requires further research that is broad-based, interdisciplinary, multi-method, and collaborative, and that will be useful to researchers, clinicians, social planners, and legislators. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Death, Interdisciplinary Approach, Research and Development, Research Needs
Peer reviewedKastenbaum, Robert – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1994
Presents interview with Professor of Psychiatry and Director, Division of Personality Studies, in Department of Psychiatric Medicine at University of Virginia (Charlottesville). Discusses one controversial topic in area of death studies, cases suggestive of reincarnation. Describes first case he investigated, method of inquiry used to investigate…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Death, Interviews, Personality Traits
Peer reviewedPijawka, K. David; And Others – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1988
Notes that deaths from natural and technological disasters are increasing in United States. Reviews key findings in areas of vulnerability to natural hazards, disaster behavior and risk perception, societal concern over technological hazard, and social-psychological effects of disasters. Calls for research examining the role of media and measuring…
Descriptors: Accidents, Death, Natural Disasters, Research and Development
Peer reviewedKastenbaum, Robert – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1988
Illustrates current status of thanatological research by examining the most popular line of empirical investigation (death anxiety as assessed by self-report scales) and the most sweeping theoretical approach yet proposed (Freud's death instinct). Notes that the most popular vein of research and most spectacular theory have almost no relationship…
Descriptors: Death, Research and Development, Research Needs, Theories
Peer reviewedSchultz, Richard; Schlarb, Janet – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1988
Reviews literature on terminal patients and nature of their experiences during the time before their death by examining: (1) the number of persons each year who must confront their own death; (2) emotional responses of dying patients to their impending death; (3) interventions for the dying patient; and (4) areas for future research. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Coping, Death, Emotional Response, Incidence


