The Dying Process: Navigating the Final Psychological Shift
The Dying Process Understanding the Dying Process: A Core Definition The dying process represents the multifaceted and intensely personal journey an individual undertakes as their life approaches its natural conclusion. It is far more than a mere biological event; rather, it encompasses a complex interplay of physical, psychological, social, and spiritual transformations that unfold over […]
DEATH ANXIETY
Defining Death Anxiety: Core Concepts and Scope Death anxiety is formally defined within psychological literature as the emotional duress, apprehension, or profound timidness stimulated by notifications, thoughts, or reminders of death, encompassing not only the potential cessation of one’s own existence but also the internal cognitive processes and memory related to mortality. This deep-seated fear […]
DEATH-ANXIETY SCALES
Defining Death Anxiety and Thanatophobia Death anxiety is classically defined within psychological literature as a complex, often overwhelming and pervasive apprehension related to the process of dying, the state of death, or the annihilation of self. Unlike a rational concern for safety or the normal grief associated with mortality awareness, death anxiety is characterized by […]
DEPRESSION STAGE
Introduction: Defining the Depression Stage The Depression Stage is universally recognized as the fourth phase within the seminal Five Stages of Dying and Grief model, initially conceptualized by Swiss psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. This stage follows the intense emotional turmoil of Anger and the rationalization efforts of Bargaining, marking a profound shift toward the internal processing […]