{"id":258113,"date":"2026-07-13T16:04:08","date_gmt":"2026-07-13T13:04:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/1kitap1.com\/en\/death-anxiety-handbook-research-instrumentation-and-application-death-education-aging-and-health-care-robert-a-neimeyer\/"},"modified":"2026-07-13T16:04:08","modified_gmt":"2026-07-13T13:04:08","slug":"death-anxiety-handbook-research-instrumentation-and-application-death-education-aging-and-health-care-robert-a-neimeyer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/1kitap1.com\/en\/death-anxiety-handbook-research-instrumentation-and-application-death-education-aging-and-health-care-robert-a-neimeyer\/","title":{"rendered":"Death Anxiety Handbook Research Instrumentation And Application Death Education Aging And Health Care &#8211; Robert A Neimeyer"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure style=\"text-align:center;margin:0 auto 1.5em;\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/1kitap1.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/07\/368eb776dff83899.jpg\" alt=\" - Unknown book cover\" style=\"max-width:300px;width:100%;height:auto;box-shadow:0 4px 12px rgba(0,0,0,.25);border-radius:4px;\"\/><\/figure>\n<p>R Wong Gary T. Reker Gina Gesser In the mid-1960s, when Templer began research on the concept of death anxiety, death was a taboo topic with behavioral scientists and mental health professionals (Templer, 1970). Much has changed since. Kiibler-Ross\u2019s (1969) book on death and dying played a pivotal role in the growing popularity of death awareness. According to Feifel (1990), the events of World War II and the impact of humanistic\/existential psychology have helped thrust death research to the fore\u00ac front. The study of death is now a fertile ground for research.<\/p>\n<p>Various instruments have been developed to assess death attitudes (e.g., Collett &#038; Lester, 1969; Gesser, Wong, &#038; Reker, 1987-88; Hooper &#038; Spilka, 1970; Marshall, 1981; Neimeyer, Dingemans, &#038; Epting, 1977). In terms of applications, the emphasis has been on death education for health and hospice professionals (Amenta, 1984; Kalish, 1976; Wass, Corr, Pacholski, &#038; Forfar, 1985). Death anxiety has been by far the dominant theme in empirical studies on death. The inadequacy of research on other types of death attitudes becomes Gina Gesser died unexpectedly, shortly after collecting the data for this chapter.<\/p>\n<p>This chapter is dedicated to her in memory of her contributions to research on death attitudes. conspicuous when one contrasts this research with the number of instruments and studies focused on death anxiety (Marshall, 1981). Moreover, empirical studies have outstripped theoretical developments in death research. Very few studies have been theoretically motivated. There has been a lack of overarching theory, although an approach based on Kelly\u2019s (1955) personal construct theory and focusing on the cognitive structure of death anxiety holds promise (Epting &#038; Neimeyer, 1984; Neimeyer, 1988).<\/p>\n<p>We address these issues in death attitude research in this chapter. First, we develop an existential view of death attitudes and argue that both death accep\u00ac tance and death fear are related to the pursuit of personal meaning.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Edited by Robert A. Neimeye Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Kahle\/Austin Foundation https:\/\/archive.org\/details\/deathanxietyhandOOOOunse V DEATH ANXIETY HANDBOOK SERIES IN DEATH EDUCATION, AGING, AND HEALTH CARE HANNELORE WASS, CONSULTING EDITOR ADVISORY BOARD Herman Feifel, Ph.D. Jeanne Quint Benoliel, R.N., Ph D.<\/p>\n<p>Balfour Mount, M.D. Bard\u2014Medical Ethics in Practice Benoliel\u2014Death Education for the Health Professional Bertman\u2014Facing Death: Images, Insights, and Interventions Brammer\u2014How to Cope with Life Transitions: The Chanllenge of Personal Change Cleiren\u2014Bereavement and Adaptation: A Comparative Study of the Aftermath of Death Corless, Pittman-Lindeman\u2014AIDS: Priciples, Practices, and Politics, Abridged Edition Corless, Pittman-Lindeman\u2014AIDS: Priciples, Practices, and Politics, Reference Edition Curran\u2014Adolescent Suicidal Behavior Davidson\u2014The Hospice: Development and Administration, Second Edition Davidson, Linnolla\u2014Risk Factors in Youth Suicide Degner, Beaton\u2014Life-Death Decisions in Health Care Doty\u2014Communication and Assertion Skills for Older Persons Epting, Neimeyer\u2014Personal Meanings of Death: Applications of Personal Construct Theory to Clinical Practice Haber\u2014Health Care for an Aging Society: Cost-Conscious Community Care and Self-Care Approaches Hughes\u2014Bereavement and Support: Healing in a Group Environment Irish, Lundquist, Nelson\u2014Ethnic Variations in Dying, Death, and Grief: Diversity and Universality Leenaars, Maltsberger, Neimeyer\u2014 Treatment of Suicidal People Leenaars, Wenckstem\u2014Suicide Prevention in Schools Leng\u2014Psychological Care in Old Age Leviton\u2014Horrendous Death, Health, and Well-Being Leviton\u2014Horrendous Death and Health: Toward Action Lindeman, Corby, Downing, Sanborn\u2014Alzheimer&#8217;s Day Care: A Basic Guide Lund\u2014Older Bereaved Spouses: Research with Practical Applications Neimeyer\u2014Death Anxiety Handbook: Research, Instrumentation, and Application Papadatou, Papadatos\u2014Children and Death Prunkl, Berry\u2014Death Week: Exploring the Dying Process Ricker, Meyers\u2014Retirement Counseling: A Practical Guide for Action Samarel\u2014Caring for Life and Death Sherron, Lumsden\u2014Introduction to Educational Gerontology, Third Edition Stillion\u2014Death and the Sexes: An Examination of Differential Longevity, Attitudes, Behaviors, and Coping Skills Stillion, McDowell, May\u2014Suicide Across the Life Span\u2014Premature Exits Vachon\u2014Occupational Stress in the Care of the Critically III, the Dying, and the Bereaved Wass, Corr\u2014Childhood and Death Wass, Con\u2014Helping Children Cope with Death: Guidelines and Resources, Second Edition Wass, Corr, Pacholski, Forfar\u2014Death Education II: An Annotated Resource Guide Wass, Neimeyer\u2014Dying: Facing the Facts, Third Edition Weenolsen\u2014Transcendence of Loss over the Life Span IN PREPARATION Davies\u2014Shadows in the Sun: The Experience of Sibling Bereavement in Childhood Doka\u2014The Dread Disease KJass, Silverman, Nickman-fluf It Doesn&#8217;t End a Relationship: Continued Attachment to the Disease After the Resolution of Grief Werth\u2014Rational Suicide?<\/p>\n<p>Implications for Mental Health DEATH ANXIETY HANDBOOK Research, Instrumentation, and Application Edited by Robert A. Neimeyer Taylor &#038;Francis J Publishers since \/ 798 USA Publishing Office: Taylor &#038; Francis 1101 Vermont Avenue, N.W., Suite 200 Washington, DC 20005-3521 Tel: (202) 289-2174 Fax: (202) 289-3665 Distribution Center: Taylor &#038; Francis 1900 Frost Road, Suite 101 Bristol, PA 19007-1598 Tel: (215) 785-5800 Fax: (215) 785-5515 UK Taylor &#038; Francis Ltd. 4 John St. London WC1N 2ET Tel: 071 405 2237 Fax: 071 831 2035 DEATH ANXIETY HANDBOOK: Research, Instrumentation, and Application Copyright \u00a9 1994 Taylor &#038; Francis.<\/p>\n<p>All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p><em>This is a short excerpt from the opening of &ldquo;&rdquo; by Unknown, quoted for review and introduction purposes. 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