Young People, Death and the Unfairness of Everything

Young People, Death and the Unfairness of Everything

by Nick Luxmoore
Young People, Death and the Unfairness of Everything

Young People, Death and the Unfairness of Everything

by Nick Luxmoore

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Overview

A taboo subject in today's society, death is something that we do not like to talk about and especially do not like young people talking about. Yet, without opportunities to talk, young people's anxieties about death can manifest themselves in all sorts of self-destructive and socially-destructive ways. In this book, Nick Luxmoore explores the problems that arise when death is not openly discussed with young people and offers invaluable advice about how best to allay concerns without having to pretend that there are easy answers. He covers all of the key issues from the physicality of death to the fear of not existing to the way young people's morality develops and he provides expert insight into the impact these subjects have on young people's behaviour.

This book presents a wealth of information for professionals, parents and others working with young people, providing the skills needed to ask young people the difficult question, "Do you think much about death?", and to support them as they begin their answer.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857006622
Publisher: Kingsley, Jessica Publishers
Publication date: 07/15/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Nick Luxmoore was a school counsellor, trainer, teacher, youth worker and UKCP registered Psychodrama psychotherapist. He had over 35 years' experience of work with young people and with the professionals who support them. He worked as the Counsellor at King Alfred's Academy, Wantage, UK.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction. 2. The physicality of death. 3. Courage and death. 4. Death as an authority-figure. 5. The fear of not existing. 6. Attachment and death. 7. Unprotected sex. 8. Cock-up or conspiracy. 9. Morality and death. 10. The problem of personal responsibility. References. Index.
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