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ERIC #:EJ321912
Title:Repressed Fear of Inexistence and its Hypnotic Recovery in Religious Students.
Authors:Kunzendorf, Robert G.
Descriptors:College Students; Death; Fear; Higher Education; Hypnosis; Religion
Source:Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, v16 n1 p23-33 1985-86
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Publication Date:1986-00-00
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Pub Types:Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Abstract:When 50 college students were hypnotized and instructed to rate their "subconscious" fears of death, they expressed greater fear of inexistence than when they were awake. Findings suggest that the subconscious fear of inexistence is a primary phenomenon, from which religious and other death-dying behaviors may be derived. (Author/NRB)
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Identifiers:Afterlife; Inexistence; Repression
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Languages:English
Education Level:Higher Education
 

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