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Annotated Bibliography

 

Adiesa Burgess

Dr. Mixon

PSYC-401

28 October 2022

 

 

Traversa, R. (2021). Thanatos revised: What Psychology may look like with positive, enduring attitudes towards death and dying. Human Arenas, 1-21.

The article focuses on the idea of what psychology may look like with positive, enduring attitudes towards death and dying. The author argues that psychology should focus on helping people to live with the knowledge of their own mortality, rather than trying to avoid death or extend life at all costs. The main points of the article include the importance of accepting death, the need to redefine what it means to die, and the benefit of developing a positive attitude towards death. The study found that psychology may be more effective if it focused on helping people accept death as a natural part of life. The research in this source will be used to help understand how psychology may change with positive attitudes towards death and dying. This research will also be used to help understand how people react to death and dying. The article is scholarly and published in a peer-reviewed journal.

Marshall, V. W. (2018). Death, bereavement, and the social psychology of aging and dying. In Ethical issues in the care of the dying and bereaved aged (pp. 57-73). Routledge.

The author examines the social psychology of aging and dying, and how death and bereavement can impact the aging process. The main points of the article are that death is a natural part of life, and that aging and dying are normal processes that should be respected. Bereavement is a normal response to death, and it is important to support those who are grieving. The research is conducted through surveys and interviews with older adults. The research in this source will be used to discuss how death and bereavement can impact the social psychology of aging and dying. I will also use this research to discuss how ethical issues can arise in the care of the dying and bereaved aged. The article is scholarly and published in a peer-reviewed journal.

Rungduin, T. T., Acopio, J. R., & Rungduin, D. C. (2020). A sociocultural exploration of the concepts of death and dying among Filipino children. Hellenic Journal of Psychology17(2), 119-138.

The article examines the concepts of death and dying among Filipino children from a sociocultural perspective. The authors discuss the children’s views on death and dying, and how these concepts are shaped by their cultural and social backgrounds. The results of the research conducted in the article showed that Filipino children have a good understanding of the concepts of death and dying. They also showed that Filipino children are not afraid of death, and that they believe that death is a natural part of life. The research conducted in this source will be used in my research to explore the sociocultural concepts of death and dying among Filipino children. Furthermore, the article will also be used to investigate how Filipino children cope with death and the dying process. The article is scholarly and published in a peer-reviewed journal.

Asgari, Z., Naghavi, A., & Abedi, M. R. (2022). Death and Dying in a Digitized World. OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying, 00302228221130617.

The article discusses research on death and dying in a digitized world. The research found that people are more likely to die from preventable causes in a digital world. The research conducted in this article will be used to understand how digitization has impacted the way people die and how this has changed the experience of death and dying. Additionally, this research will be used to understand how digitization has changed the way people grieve and how this has impacted the way people cope with death and dying. The article is scholarly and published in a peer-reviewed journal.

Nascimento, L. F. D., Arilo, L. D. M. C., Silva, L. M. D. O., & Oliveira, M. A. M. D. (2022). Understanding Death and Dying: A Study with Residents. Psicologia: Ciência e Profissão42.

The author of the articles argues that understanding death and dying is important for residents. The research conducted in the article aimed to understand how residents feel about death and dying. The study found that residents generally had a negative view of death, and felt that it was something to be avoided. However, some residents also felt that death could be a positive experience, depending on the circumstances. The research conducted in this article will be used in my research in the following ways: To understand how residents feel about death and dying, to understand how residents think about end-of-life issues and to better understand the residents’ needs and concerns about death and dying. The article is scholarly and published in a peer-reviewed journal.

 

 

References

Asgari, Z., Naghavi, A., & Abedi, M. R. (2022). Death and Dying in a Digitalized World. OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying, 00302228221130617.

Marshall, V. W. (2018). Death, bereavement, and the social psychology of aging and dying. In Ethical issues in the care of the dying and bereaved aged (pp. 57-73). Routledge.

Nascimento, L. F. D., Arilo, L. D. M. C., Silva, L. M. D. O., & Oliveira, M. A. M. D. (2022). Understanding Death and Dying: A Study with Residents. Psicologia: Ciência e Profissão42.

Rungduin, T. T., Acopio, J. R., & Rungduin, D. C. (2020). A sociocultural exploration of the concepts of death and dying among Filipino children. Hellenic Journal of Psychology17(2), 119-138.

Traversa, R. (2021). Thanatos revised: What Psychology may look like with positive, enduring attitudes towards death and dying. Human Arenas, 1-21.

 

 

 

 

 

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