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death concepts

cognitive constructions of linear time, finality, certainty, irreversibility, universality, and personal vulnerability, which cohere with other elements to form a general understanding of mortality. The infant’s fear of separation is seen as an early precursor of these abstract and differentiated ideas, which usually do not develop until early adolescence. Even then, fantasy often continues to contend with reality in the acceptance of the finality and inevitability of death.

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double approach–avoidance conflict

double approach–avoidance conflict

a complex conflict situation arising when a person is confronted with two goals or options that each have significant attractive and unattractive features. See also approach–avoidance conflict.