Anxiety About Death and the Dying Process: Psychological Exercises with a Cognitive-Behavioral Approach
Do you find it hard to talk or think about death?
Do you feel anxious, fearful, or overwhelmed by persistent thoughts about dying-your own or that of your loved ones?
Do you avoid the topic, yet can't stop worrying about it?
This workbook is designed to gently and practically guide you through understanding and working with your fear of death. Using tools grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), you'll learn to identify your thoughts and emotions, recognize avoidance patterns, and take meaningful actions to live with more peace, clarity, and purpose.
What's inside this workbook?
Clear explanations of death anxiety and how it affects your daily life
Checklists to identify intrusive thoughts, emotional reactions, and avoidance behaviors
Therapeutic writing prompts including reflective letters, personal storytelling, and exercises for letting go
Simple tables to organize your progress, plan coping strategies, and detect early signs of relapse
CBT-based tools to manage catastrophic thinking, reduce rumination, and practice emotional acceptance
Activities to reconnect with personal values, life purpose, and social support networks
This workbook is not a traditional self-help book. It's a structured, interactive tool designed for active self-reflection. You can use it on your own or as a complement to psychological therapy.
Who is this workbook for?
Individuals experiencing persistent fear, anxiety, or obsessive thoughts about death
People going through grief or supporting loved ones with terminal illness
Anyone seeking to live more mindfully, accepting life's uncertainty without being paralyzed by it
Mental health professionals and therapists looking for practical resources to support clients with existential anxiety
Why this workbook is different:
It doesn't promise to eliminate fear-it helps you live alongside it. Instead of offering absolute answers, it invites you to build your own relationship with uncertainty, reconnect with what matters most, and shift from avoidance to meaningful action.
If you're looking for a compassionate, structured, and clinically grounded way to explore your fear of death and reclaim your desire to live fully, this workbook is for you.