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Proximal and Distal Defense: A New Perspective on Unconscious Motivation
Authors:Tom Pyszczynski,Jeff Greenberg,&   Sheldon Solomon
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Colorado, USA,;Department of Psychology, University of Arizona, USA,;Department of Psychology, Skidmore College, USA
Abstract:Death-related thoughts produce different effects on thought and behavior when they are in current focal attention and when they are on the fringes of consciousness. When such thoughts are conscious, people attempt to either remove them from consciousness or push death into the distant future by distorting their beliefs to logically imply that they have many remaining years to live. When such thoughts are highly accessible but outside current focal attention, people increase efforts to view themselves as persons of value living in a meaningful universe. In this way, awareness of the inevitability of death produces diverse effects on human thought and behavior that bear little obvious resemblance to the problem of death.
Keywords:unconscious processes    defense mechanisms    terror management    self-deception
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