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Death and adjustment hypotheses : ウィキペディア英語版 | Death and adjustment hypotheses
Death and adjustment hypotheses (DAH) is a theory about death and dying that focuses on death anxiety (psychology) and adjustment to death.〔''(Theories on Death and Dying )'', McGraw-Hill, p. 4.〕 It was presented by Mohammad Samir Hossain as an answer to the overwhelming anxiety and grief about death.〔Md Zakaria Siddique, "A review of ''Quest for a New Death: Death and Adjustment Hypotheses''", ''Death Studies'', vol. 33, no. 2 (2009).〕〔Karen Meyers, Robert N. Golden, and Fred Peterson (eds.). ''The Truth about Death and Dying''. 2nd ed. New York: DWJ Books, 2009, p. 106.〕 In an attempt to find the resolution to death anxiety, predominantly the existential one, DAH postulates two key themes. Its first part postulates that death should not be considered the end of existence and the second part emphasizes that the belief in immortal pattern of human existence can only be adopted in a morally rich life with the attitude towards morality and materialism balanced mutually. ==Beginning==
The theory was first promoted in the book ''Quest for a New Death: Death and Adjustment Hypotheses'' in 2007. A second book with its elaboration, ''Human Immortality: Death and Adjustment Hypotheses Elaborated'', was published in 2008. Both books were authored by Hossain. Later the journal ''Death Studies'' and Royal College of Psychiatrists reviewed these publications for the readerships in Scientific Thanatology and Spiritual Psychiatry.〔Gilbert, P. (2009). Human Adjustment and the Problem of Death. Death Studies, 33 (8), 771 - 774〕〔Siddique, M. Z. (2009)Reviewing the Phenomenon of Death—A Scientific Effort from the Islamic World. Death Studies, 33 (2), 190 - 195〕〔Fenwick, P. (2009). Book Reviewing by Dr. Peter Fenwick. Newsletter, 27, Spirituality and Special Interest Group. The Royal College of Psychiatrists. London. at http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/college/specialinterestgroups/spirituality/publications/newsletter27.aspx〕 After the analyses of the reviewers were published, the Royal College of Psychiatrists at London published the theory itself as the short article ''Facing the Finality: Death and Adjustment Hypotheses''〔http://rcpsych.ac.uk/pdf/Hossain%20Facing%20the%20Finality.pdf〕 and the Taylor & Francis publication ''Journal of Loss and Trauma'' did the same in its article "Introducing Death and Adjustment Hypotheses".〔 Mohammad Samir Hossain. "Introducing Death and Adjustment Hypotheses". ''Journal of Loss and Trauma'', vol. 15, no. 4 (2010).〕
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