The Fearism Study Center offers Professional certificates to students who engages in research studies(6months, 1year, and 2years) on the main three courses of Fearism:
1. FEAROLOGY- The transdisciplinary study of the relationship of fear and life (could include other beings including non-living)- usually, refers to human experience but does not have to be so restricted; serves as one of the pillar technologies or disciplines of practice under the umbrella of the philosophy of fearism and philosophy of fearlessness.
2.FEARIATRY- The study and application of fear-disease relations in the mental health and wellness fields; analogous to psychiatric.
3. FEARANALYSIS- Study of fear related issues and the impact in the life of the individual and society.
Comments
Desh Subba
Again, I'm delighted the three main course themes, fearology, feariatry and fearanalysis are being brought forth at The Fearism Study Center. I noticed Subba has taken the beginning definitions of these themes (sub-disciplines) from Fisher & Subba (2016) Glossary, except for "FEARANALYSIS" and, because I have worked long on constructing what fearanalysis entails, I wish to upgrade Subba's own definition he uses above (note: for some reason this term was left out of our Glossary in Fisher & Subba, 2016).
FEARANALYSIS- is partially adapted from the tradition of psychoanalysis (e.g., Freud et al.) as a type of art, science and therapy for individuals and society at-large; in its distinctness from psychoanalysis, fearanalysis consists of a tri-partite type of fearwork (study of fear and society) that involves three major practices: Creativity, Criticism, and Clinical (these are well defined in Fisher, 1995, and 2012, 2015, 2016 and a new book still unpublished).
[for another earlier version of definition, see Fisher, 2015, p. 5)
References:
Fisher, R.M. (1995) Fearanalysis: User manual. Calgary, AB: In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute.
Fisher, R. M. (2012). Fearanalysis: A First Guide Book. Carbondale, IL: In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute.
Fisher, R. M. (2015). Fearanalysis: Further notes from a forensic craft. Technical Paper No. 56. Carbondale, IL: In Search of Fearlessness Research Institute.
Fisher, R. M. (2016). Invoking fearanalysis: A new methodology applied to wicked problems and paradigm shifts in the Anthropocene. CSIIE Yellow Paper, DIFS-15. Carbondale, IL: Center for Spiritual Inquiry & Integral Education.
Fisher, R. M. (in prep.) A general introduction to fearanalysis: Putting the culture of fear and terror on the couch. Lanham, MD: Hamilton Books.
Fisher, R. M., and Subba, D. (2016). Philosophy of fearism: A first East-West dialogue. Australia: Xlibris.
Congratulations and that you and Kalu are organizing courses at the professional level; great. I'll keep in touch with you on this and help out as I am able. I too am currently putting together professional and academic courses to deliver for The Fearology Institute. The times seem ready for this work...