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This Jungian Life Podcast

THE LAST AWAKENING: Death Anxiety and Its Role in Psychological Transformation

This Jungian Life Podcast

Joseph Lee, Deborah Stewart, Lisa Marchiano

Jungian, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Psychology, Dreams, Jung, Relationships, Selfhelp, Society & Culture, Psychoanalysis

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2024

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

How do the varied human experiences, beliefs, and practices related to death and dying illuminate our understanding of life's meaning and help us face the end of life with peace and a spirit of adventure?

The death instinct (Thanatos) and the life instinct (Eros) symbolize the internal conflict between self-destructive urges and desires for creation, reflecting the psychological struggle with mortality. Religious traditions across the globe, from Buddhism's focus on impermanence to Christianity's belief in eternal life, offer diverse approaches to mitigating the fear of death, demonstrating the universal quest for peace in the face of mortality. The root of death anxiety in early childhood and the later development of defense mechanisms highlight a deep psychological battle against the awareness of death from a young age. Efforts to delay death through medical and lifestyle advancements juxtapose with spiritual teachings on accepting life's transience, underscoring the human endeavor to navigate the reality of mortality. Psychoanalytic and existential treatments for thanatophobia emphasize the importance of acknowledging and integrating death into life for mental health.

Prepare to discover who explores the complex nature of the fear of death, when the fear of death becomes a central concern in people's lives; how different life stages and experiences shape our understanding and reaction to the concept of mortality; how psychoanalytic theory, religious practices, near-death experiences, and modern research offer methods and perspectives for confronting and alleviating the fear of death; what strategies and beliefs offer for coping with and understanding the fear of death, where discussions, research, and practices related to the fear of death and its treatment take place; whether there are effective treatments or approaches for mitigating the fear of death…and so much more…

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0:00.0

Welcome to this Jungian life.

0:03.0

Three good friends and Jungian analysts, Lisa Marciano, Deborah Stewart and Joseph Lee,

0:09.0

invite you to join them for an intimate and honest conversation that brings a psychological perspective to important issues of the day.

0:17.0

I'm Lisa Marciano and I'm a youngian analyst in Philadelphia.

0:22.0

I'm Joseph Lee and I'm a youngian analyst in Philadelphia. I'm Joseph Lee and I'm a youngian analyst in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

0:27.0

I'm Deborah Stewart, a youngian analyst on Cape Cod. God. Well, today we're going to talk on about this really cheerful topic, fear of death. Fear of death.

0:43.0

And I have been wanting to talk about this topic for a while

0:46.0

because I've actually had a number of analyses

0:49.0

who came into treatment with this as a major focus. These were, you know, kind of younger people,

0:55.9

kind of, you know, early middle age maybe who just found that a pervasive kind of

1:02.2

rumination about death was holding them back and

1:05.8

contributing to kind of underlying anxiety that may be manifested as panic attacks or just in general

1:11.5

created other problems.

1:13.0

So I think it's a really interesting subject clinically.

1:17.0

I'm sure I'm not the only clinician having these kinds of issues walk into the consulting room and then of course I was really

1:24.7

interested to see what Jung had to say about it and in fact he has quite a lot to

1:29.7

say so let's begin our circumambulation.

1:34.0

Yeah.

1:35.0

Well, of course I can add the obvious, which is fear of death is part of the human condition. It's always there, you know, especially if one has a difficult or life-threatening illness. We're all aware of people, young people who through injury or accident are taken from life way before their expected time.

2:03.4

And of course, you know, as we age and death is closer and closer,

2:10.0

what Jung calls the afternoon of life and the evening of life, we have to face it more

2:16.5

more consciously.

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