Nursing & Primary Care
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When we Talk about Neutral Acceptance... and When We Talk About the Fear of Death of Others...
Authors: Sáez Alvarez E, Medrano Abalos P.
Abstract
Is the way we measure fear of death correct?
When we talk about “Neutral Acceptance”, what we really want to say is denial?
These two questions will be addressed in an original bibliographic review in which the possibility is argued that the study of attitudes towards death should be reoriented.
The fear of death is inherent to the human condition. It is also important for survival.
Citation:
Sáez Alvarez E, Medrano Abalos P. When we Talk about Neutral Acceptance... and When We Talk About the Fear of Death of Others... 2020; 4(6).
DOI:
10.33425/2639-9474.1155
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