Abstract
Abstract The methods and problems of research in relation to the psychology of death are reviewed, including ethical difficulties, the conceptual poverty and oversimplification of most rating systems, and an overemphasis on anxiety and fear rather than other dimensions or multidimensional techniques. It is suggested that more attention be paid to studying the changes resulting from death education or therapy and their relation to modes of denial.
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