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  1. Oct 31, 2019 · Declaring if someone is dead has not always been easy. There is still debate today over when “legal death” occurs, as the brain can stop functioning while the body remains on life support. The fear of waking up in a mortuary or, worse, a casket, endures. It even has a name: Taphophobia.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TaphophobiaTaphophobia - Wikipedia

    Taphophobia (from Greek τάφος – taphos, "grave, tomb" [1] and φόβος – phobos, "fear" [2]) is an abnormal ( psychopathological) phobia of being buried alive as a result of being incorrectly pronounced dead. [3] Before the era of modern medicine, the fear was not entirely irrational.

  3. Jun 21, 2024 · In this article, we’ll explore five common phobias—including taphophobia, or the fear of being alive—and treatment options for this type of anxiety disorder.

  4. Taphophobia”, the fear of being buried alive, disseminated quickly and mistaken death preceding a live burial was to be avoided at all cost.

  5. Oct 31, 2018 · Why did George feel the need to state this on his death bed? These were his last known words, and must have been a thought of importance to Washington. Taphophobia, or the fear of being buried alive, may, in part, explain his final words.

  6. Sep 27, 2014 · People visiting a Peraia cemetery heard banging and muffled shouts from inside a freshly dug grave. Startled, they notified police and began to dig to try to save her. Too late. The woman, 45 ...

  7. Taphophobia (or Taphephobia) is the irrational fear of being buried alive. It is closely related to other phobias such as: fear of death (Thanatophobia), fear of tombstones (Placophobia), fear of cemeteries (coimetrophobia), fear of tight and enclosed spaces (Claustrophobia) etc.

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