Existential Underpinnings of Approach and Avoidance of the Physical Body |
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Authors: | Jamie L. Goldenberg Spee Kosloff Jeff Greenberg |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa, FL 33620, USA;(2) University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA |
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Abstract: | In addition to enjoying pleasurable bodily activities, people appear threatened by the physical aspects of the body; they experience anxiety and inhibitions surrounding sex, eating, bodily appearance and functions. Based on terror management theory, we posit that people are dually motivated to approach the life-affirming properties of the physical body, and to avoid the physical or animalistic aspects of the body because of their association with death. This paper summarizes a substantial body of research, consisting of over twenty empirical studies, that identify personality and situational variables that interact with mortality concerns, moderating approach and avoidance attitudes and behaviors with respect to the physical body. We suggest that this dynamic motivation can go far in explaining the often observed ambivalence toward the body. |
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Keywords: | Approach/avoidance Mortality salience Physical body Sex |
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