Death Anxiety and Clinical Practice
- 264pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The book explores the often-overlooked issue of death anxiety, attributing its neglect to treatment failures linked to countertransference interferences. It delves into the technical aspects of these challenges and presents a provocative idea: that mental activities may originate from immune system functions. This unique perspective invites readers to reconsider the connections between psychological experiences and physiological processes.



