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  2. Mortality salience - Wikipedia

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    Mortality salience has the potential to cause worldview defense, a psychological mechanism that strengthens people's connection with their in-group as a defense mechanism. Studies also show that mortality salience can lead people to feel more inclined to punish what they believe to be minor moral transgressions.

  3. Death anxiety - Wikipedia

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    Death anxiety can mean fear of death, fear of dying, fear of being alone, fear of the dying process, etc. [29] Different people experience these fears in differing ways. There continues to be confusion on whether death anxiety is a fear of death itself or a fear of the process of dying. [30]

  4. The Best Way To Save People From Suicide - The Huffington Post

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    She sees why people might turn to these thoughts when they hit a crisis, even a minor one like missing a bus to work or accidently bending the corner of a favorite book. That’s why suicidal urges are so much more dangerous than depression—people can view death as an answer to a problem.

  5. People Are Sharing Their Worst Decisions In Their Long Lives ...

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    "It's hard to make a bad decision if it aligns with our values, vision, and dreams," Wellman said. #2 Dropping out of college because of my parents' marital problems.

  6. Palliative sedation - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, specifically in end-of-life care, palliative sedation (also known as terminal sedation, continuous deep sedation, or sedation for intractable distress of a dying patient) is the palliative practice of relieving distress in a terminally ill person in the last hours or days of a dying person's life, usually by means of a continuous intravenous or subcutaneous infusion of a sedative ...

  7. 35 Common Toxic Positivity Phrases To Stop Using—Plus, What ...

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    Just because someone put it in a song doesn't make it strikes the right chord. "Unfortunately, we can’t snap our fingers and feel happy," Elbalghiti-Williams says. 9.

  8. A death row inmate's letters: Read vulnerable, angry thoughts ...

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    In them, we can see a deeply troubled man, scarred by a traumatic childhood and someone who at times threatened the ones he loved in chilling terms and at others showed a more vulnerable side ...

  9. Terminal lucidity - Wikipedia

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    However, near-death experiences, a related concept to terminal lucidity, can provide insight into possible mechanisms. Near-death experiences have been reported worldwide, independent of culture, by people who unexpectedly recovered from life-threatening injury or by individuals who escaped a potentially fatal situation.