In seven pages the death concept is analyzed in terms of how it is expressed verbally and the fear of seeing it. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.
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that is inherently attached to the concept of death. Bibliography lists 6 sources. JGArdeth.rtf The Final Step Research Compiled for Enterprises Inc. By Dr. Julie
Abbott 11/2001 to Use This Paper Properly, INTRODUCTION The natural reaction when faced with the issue of death is for people
to be afraid of witnessing an actual death as well as addressing it verbally. Being more in touch with death puts people more in touch with life, and by
coming to terms with ones mortality, individuals can bypass the social stigma that is inherently attached to the concept of death. PREPARING FOR DEATH: EMOTIONALLY The manner in which
ones realization of mortality influences the psychological, sociological and physical conditions is quite vast in its capacity, particularly for adults and the elderly. One of the most significant signs
of this influence is the suicidal thoughts that enter the minds of those adults and elderly who are in the throes of a potentially life-threatening situation. Coming to terms with
death is not an easy task, no matter if one is in adulthood or at the onset of old age. Talking about death and the issues that surround this event
is never a simple effort. Many books that deal with this subject do so in such a way that ends up coming across as patronizing and ineffective. Other
attempts, however, can seem to reach far beyond the typical approach in that they address the depths of emotion, guilt, shame, anger and all other pertinent emotions that are associated
with death. Not only should these feelings be conveyed in a positive and straightforward manner, but also they should also not try to sugarcoat reality. One author utilizes