When death is good for life: considering the positive trajectories of terror management. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) has shown that people's efforts to manage the awareness of death often have deleterious consequences for the individual and society. The present article takes a closer look at the conceptual foundations of TMT and considers some of the more beneficial trajectories of the terror management process. The awareness of mortality can motivate people to enhance their physical health and prioritize growth-oriented goals; live up to positive standards and beliefs; build supportive relationships and encourage the development of peaceful, charitable communities; and foster open-minded and growth-oriented behaviors. The article also tentatively explores the potential enriching impact of direct encounters with death. Overall, the present analysis suggests that although death awareness can, at times, generate negative outcomes, it can also function to move people along more positive trajectories and contribute to the good life.

published proceedings

  • Pers Soc Psychol Rev

altmetric score

  • 117.41

author list (cited authors)

  • Vail, K. E., Juhl, J., Arndt, J., Vess, M., Routledge, C., & Rutjens, B. T.

citation count

  • 128

complete list of authors

  • Vail, Kenneth E||Juhl, Jacob||Arndt, Jamie||Vess, Matthew||Routledge, Clay||Rutjens, Bastiaan T

publication date

  • November 2012