We are interested in the kind of well-being that can occur as a person approaches death; we call it "existential maturity." We describe a conceptual model of this state that we felt was realized in an individual case, illustrating the state by describing the case. Our goal is to articulate a generalizable, working model of existential maturity in concepts and terms taken from fundamentals of psychodynamic theory. We hope that a recognizable case and a model-based way of thinking about what was going on can both help guide care that fosters existential maturity and stimulate more theoretical modeling of the state.
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Emanuel, L. L., Reddy, N., Hauser, J., & Sonnenfeld, S. B. (2017). “And Yet It Was a Blessing”: The Case for Existential Maturity. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 20(4), 318–327. https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2016.0540
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