A growing body of research derived from terror management theory [e.g., Solomon, S., Greenberg, J., & Pyszczynski, T. (1991). A terror management theory of social behavior: The psychological functions of self-esteem and cultural worldviews. In M. P. Zanna (Ed.), Advances in experimental social psychology: vol. 24 (pp. 93–159). New York: Academic Press] suggests that the human struggle with the awareness of inevitable death can greatly impact people's physical and psychological well-being. The current article reviews converging lines of research that investigate the role of terror management processes in physical and mental health. Specifically, we present research that elucidates the role of death concerns in (1) conscious threat-focuse...
This article introduces a terror management health model (TMHM). The model integrates disparate heal...
In this article, we report three studies testing hypothe-ses derived from a terror management theory...
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection agains...
A growing body of research derived from terror management theory [e.g., Solomon, S., Greenberg, J., ...
Research suggests that humans engage in several worldview defense mechanisms to shield against the t...
Abstract Terror management theory (TMT) posits that the need for self-esteem develops out of the soc...
This paper analyzes people’s responses to the experience of the strongest existential terror – the f...
Rooted in the writings of existentialists, terror management theory states that the awareness of dea...
Explores the effects of the human awareness of mortality on physical and mental health. This explora...
Although terror management theory’s proponents claim that it is an evolutionary the-ory of human beh...
Physical death is an inevitable part of life. From the perspective of terror management theory (TMT)...
Researchers note that ability to establish a therapeutic relationship with the client is many time m...
This study explores the research question of how individuals who experience health anxiety perceive ...
Terror Management Theory (TMT) is a broad theory of human motivation and behavior that has emerged f...
A meta-analysis was conducted on empirical trials investigating the mortality salience (MS) hypothes...
This article introduces a terror management health model (TMHM). The model integrates disparate heal...
In this article, we report three studies testing hypothe-ses derived from a terror management theory...
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection agains...
A growing body of research derived from terror management theory [e.g., Solomon, S., Greenberg, J., ...
Research suggests that humans engage in several worldview defense mechanisms to shield against the t...
Abstract Terror management theory (TMT) posits that the need for self-esteem develops out of the soc...
This paper analyzes people’s responses to the experience of the strongest existential terror – the f...
Rooted in the writings of existentialists, terror management theory states that the awareness of dea...
Explores the effects of the human awareness of mortality on physical and mental health. This explora...
Although terror management theory’s proponents claim that it is an evolutionary the-ory of human beh...
Physical death is an inevitable part of life. From the perspective of terror management theory (TMT)...
Researchers note that ability to establish a therapeutic relationship with the client is many time m...
This study explores the research question of how individuals who experience health anxiety perceive ...
Terror Management Theory (TMT) is a broad theory of human motivation and behavior that has emerged f...
A meta-analysis was conducted on empirical trials investigating the mortality salience (MS) hypothes...
This article introduces a terror management health model (TMHM). The model integrates disparate heal...
In this article, we report three studies testing hypothe-ses derived from a terror management theory...
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection agains...