Precarity, Trauma, Addiction, and Love in Philosophical Counseling

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Precarity, Trauma, Addiction, and Love in Philosophical Counseling

Reed, Dr. Ross Channing

Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

03/2026

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9781666934373

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Acknowledgements

Introduction: Philosophy, Philosophical Counseling, and the Precarious Nature of Modern LivingPart I. Systemic Precarity, Stress, and Trauma
Chapter 1 What is Precarity?
Chapter 2 Precarity, Terror, Stress, and Trauma
Part II. Empirical and Conceptual Evidence Linking Systemic Precarity and Trauma
Chapter 3 Surveillance, Anxiety, and the Futilitarian Entrapment of a Gamed System
Chapter 4 Global Annihilation, the Gig Economy, Climate Change, and Desecuritization
Part III. Precarity and Trauma in Philosophical Counseling
Chapter 5 Loneliness, Despair, Chronic Pain, and the Auto-Aggressive Entrepreneurial Self
Chapter 6 Addiction, Burnout, and the Impossibility of Consent
Chapter 7 Trauma Bonding and the Stockholm Syndrome as Affect Management
Chapter 8 Pathological Accommodation and the Boundless Trauma of Hemorrhagic Nihilism
Part IV. Metaphysical Horror and Precaritization Trauma: Philosophical and Systemic Nihilism and the Quest for Immortality
Chapter 9 Metaphysical Horror, Addiction, Hemorrhagic Nihilism, and the Simulacra of the Spectacle
Chapter 10 Psychedelics, Ultrarunning, Metaphysical Horror, and Addiction to Synthetic Affect
Chapter 11 Precarity, Trauma, Addiction, Love: The God Project or the Moral Call of the Other?
Bibliography
Index
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Philosophical Counseling; C-PTSD; Philosophical Practice; Stockholm Syndrome; Jean-Paul Sartre; Oxidative Stress; Byung-Chul Han; PTSD