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Handbook of Terror Management Theory provides an overview of Terror Management Theory (TMT), including critical research derived from the theory, recent research that has expanded and refined the theory, and the many ways the theory has been utilized to understand domains of human social life. The book uses TMT as a lens to help understand human relationships to nature, cultural worldviews, the self, time, the body, attachment, group identification, religion and faith, creativity, personal growth, and the brain.
The first section reviews theoretical and methodological issues, the second focuses on basic research showing how TMT enhances our understanding of a wide range of phenomena, and the third section, Applications, uses TMT to solve a variety of real world problems across different disciplines and contexts, including health behavior, aging, psychopathology, terrorism, consumerism, the legal system, art and media, risk-taking, and communication theory.
- Examines the three critical hypotheses behind Terror Management Theory (TMT)
- Distinguishes proximal and distal responses to death-thoughts
- Provides a practical toolbox for conducting TMT research
- Covers the Terror Management Health Model
- Discusses the neuroscience of fear and anxiety
- Identifies how fear motivates consumer behavior
- Relates fear of death to psychopathologies
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-12-811845-0 (9780128118450)
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Section 1: Testing the Contours of the Theory1. A Consideration of 3 Critical Hypotheses 2. Distinguishing Proximal and Distal Responses to Death-Thoughts 3. Controversies and Alternative Theories4. TMT Toolbox: A Guide to Doing TMT Research
Section 2: How TMT Helps us Understand5. The Need to Structure the World 6. Our Relationship with Nature 7. The Self 8. The Self in Time: Nostalgia 9. Human Concerns about Sex, the Body, and Animality 10. Attachment and Romantic Relationships 11. Group Identification 12. Religion 13. Secular Cultural Worldviews 14. Affect, Meaning, and Well-Being 15. Psychological Growth, Creativity, and Exploration16. Existential Neuroscience: Terror Management and the Brain
Section 3: Applications17. Health Attitudes and Behavior 18. Aging and Coping with Mortality 19. Psychopathology 20. Terrorism, War, and Peace-Making 21. Consumerism 22. The Legal System 23. Art and Media 24. Death and Risk Taking 25. Communication Theory and Terror Management