Existential distress and death anxiety are common in patients nearing the end of life. While it can be difficult to define existential distress, common themes include a lack of meaning or purpose, loss of connectedness to others, thoughts about the dying process, loss of self, hope, autonomy, and temporality.1 These symptoms often occur in parallel with severe anxiety and depression and have been…

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