PYC 7420 GRIEF COUNSELING (3)
This course is an active theory, skills and discussion course for professionals heeding the call to help clients through the stages of grieving by exploring the cosmologies and theologies which relate to clients’ specific cultures and beliefs about a variety of losses, choices and dilemmas. This course will engage students to explore developmental topics of understanding Self and the finality of life, “real life” situations in the grieving stages, expectations of terminal illness, and moving beyond grief and loss, incorporating the death and dying fundamentals of Kubler-Ross.
Prerequisites
18 semester credit hours of graduate counseling coursework.