“I draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than
knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.”
– Albert Einstein
Barrett, D.P. (1990). The relationships among ego development, intuition, and death anxiety in a sample of death educators and healthcare providers working with the dying and their families. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Concluding Statement Dissertation Abstracts International (1991) 52(1)
Barrett, D.P. (1990). Death anxiety and mid-life. Coalition News– Monthly Newsletter of the MN Coalition for Death Education and Support, Inc. 13(12), p.1.
Barrett, D.P. (1992, July). A tribute to Helen and the big circle. Coalition News –Monthly Newsletter of the MN Coalition for Death Education and Support, Inc.
Barrett, D.P. (1994, January-February). Grief and guilt. Coalition News– Monthly Newsletter of the MN Coalition for Death Education and Support, Inc 17 (1), pp.1-2.
Barrett, D.P. (1997, February). A way of thinking; a way of working. Minnesota Women Psychologists– Newsletter, pp. 8-9.
Barrett, D.P. (2012). “A Case for the Contribution of Therapeutic Imagery to the Healing of Post Modern Alienation.” (in process)
Barrett, D.P. (2012). “Death Anxiety and Global Conflict.” (in process)