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Do You Have a Fear of Death?
Reasons for this Common Fear
By Richard B. Patterson, Ph.D.
A place to start is to ask yourself what is the biggest reason for your fear of death. What do you most fear? For some, it is a fear of the unknown.
For others, there may be a fear based on a specific set of beliefs about the afterlife. Many people are actually fearful of the process of dying and specifically of suffering.
Finally, a fear of death may actually point toward some issue you have with yourself. For example, some people fear death because they believe they are going to hell.
They may feel they will be punished for certain actions in their lives of which they are ashamed. Addressing the shame directly can often put the person at ease as far as death is concerned.
If your fear of death is affecting the quality of your living, you may want to spend some time with a therapist or spiritual guide. To some extent, we all fear death.
With help, we can use the fear of death to focus more directly on the quality of the living we are doing.
About the Author:
Richard B. Patterson, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist in private practice in El Paso, TX. He is the author of three books on psychology and spirituality.
Revised 06/19/10 by Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D.


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