Encounters with offspring help terminally ill adult patients cope with death anxiety.

Death Stud

a Business Administration , Ono Academic College, Kiryat Ono , Israel.

Published: February 2018

This overview of recent work drawing on the theories of terror management and symbolic immortality suggests practical ways of helping the terminally ill to cope with death anxiety and its potential effects. The literature review shows that parenthood can act as an anxiety buffer mechanism against the fear of death but that individual differences, including attachment avoidance, moderate this association. Encounters with adult patients' offspring may help minimize fear of death, improve coping, and increase quality of life and emotional well-being. Practical suggestions for psychologists, social workers and physicians are presented.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2017.1334005DOI Listing

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