Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Death anxiety" in English language version.
Death anxiety, a critical influence on human life and its psychotherapies, has been relatively neglected by psychoanalytic writers. [...] Three forms of death anxiety are postulated: existential, predatory, and predator. The author explores the effects of each form on emotional adaptations and the psychotherapy experience, and their role in the evolution of the emotion-processing mind-the postulated mental module with which people adapt to emotionally charged events and their meanings.
Each of us creates—often without our conscious intent or knowledge—concentric circles of influence that may affect others for years, even generations.
[...] death anxiety is a multifaceted concept; therefore, differences may exist between cultural groups or ethnicities on different aspects of death anxiety.
'The capacity to tolerate uncertainty is a prerequisite ... I must assume that knowing is better than not knowing [...].'
Each of us creates—often without our conscious intent or knowledge—concentric circles of influence that may affect others for years, even generations.