Death anxiety is anxiety caused by thoughts of one's own death, and is referred to as thanatophobia.
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Death anxiety is anxiety caused by thoughts of one's own death, and is referred to as thanatophobia.
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Death anxiety has been found to affect people of differing demographic groups as well, such as men versus women, young versus old, etc.
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One meta-analysis of psychological interventions targeting death anxiety showed that death anxiety can be reduced using cognitive behavioral therapy.
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Existential death anxiety is known to be the most powerful form of death anxiety.
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Death anxiety asserted the unconscious does not deal with the passage of time or with negations, which do not calculate the amount of time left in one's life.
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Death anxiety postulated one does not fear death itself, because one has never died.
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Death anxiety argues that all human existence is embedded in time: past, present, future, and when considering the future, we encounter the notion of death.
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Death anxiety is the most commonly feared item and remains the most commonly feared item throughout adolescence.
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Multiple studies show death anxiety peaking in the early 20s for both men and women, followed by a sharp decline.
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From this start, the ideologies about death anxiety have been able to be recorded and their attributes listed.
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One systematic review of 21 self-report death anxiety measures found that many measures have problematic psychometric properties.
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