H. CATALOG DESCRIPTION: This course is a survey of the psychological, philosophical, and sociological components of human loss and grief. The understanding of bereavement is demonstrated through verbal and written communication and counseling exercises. The laboratory component gives the student the opportunity to conduct moot funerals and engage in mock counseling sessions as part of their basic training. The overall intent is the delivery of optimum services to the client
This independent study was conducted to illustrate the psychological reactions that are exhibited du...
This work is dealing with the topic of helping with bereavement. The first chapter is covering the t...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
COURSE DESCRIPTION : This course assists pastors, chaplains, counselors and other helping professio...
Building upon the rudimentary counseling skills developed in FSAD 227, this course addresses deeper ...
This course assists pastors, chaplains, counselors and other helping professionals develop a practic...
Three hours lecture per week. H. CATALOG DESCRIPTION: This course discusses the role of funeral dire...
This conceptual manuscript describes how counselor education programs can benefit from integrating g...
COURSE DESCRIPTION : This course assists pastors, chaplains, counselors and other helping professio...
This course will provide an overview of topics related to death, dying and bereavement. We will stu...
Goals: This course will examine death and dying from a range of perspectives and multiple methodolog...
Grief is one of the most universal experiences we share. Yet, it is often misunderstood and even avo...
Everyone, sooner or later, is confronted by loss. Could loss be a condition where God meets us in su...
Carolyn S. Wilken, "Learning to live through loss: grief and the mourning process," Kansas State Uni...
Students may have a greater willingness to discuss issues of death and loss through written assignme...
This independent study was conducted to illustrate the psychological reactions that are exhibited du...
This work is dealing with the topic of helping with bereavement. The first chapter is covering the t...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
COURSE DESCRIPTION : This course assists pastors, chaplains, counselors and other helping professio...
Building upon the rudimentary counseling skills developed in FSAD 227, this course addresses deeper ...
This course assists pastors, chaplains, counselors and other helping professionals develop a practic...
Three hours lecture per week. H. CATALOG DESCRIPTION: This course discusses the role of funeral dire...
This conceptual manuscript describes how counselor education programs can benefit from integrating g...
COURSE DESCRIPTION : This course assists pastors, chaplains, counselors and other helping professio...
This course will provide an overview of topics related to death, dying and bereavement. We will stu...
Goals: This course will examine death and dying from a range of perspectives and multiple methodolog...
Grief is one of the most universal experiences we share. Yet, it is often misunderstood and even avo...
Everyone, sooner or later, is confronted by loss. Could loss be a condition where God meets us in su...
Carolyn S. Wilken, "Learning to live through loss: grief and the mourning process," Kansas State Uni...
Students may have a greater willingness to discuss issues of death and loss through written assignme...
This independent study was conducted to illustrate the psychological reactions that are exhibited du...
This work is dealing with the topic of helping with bereavement. The first chapter is covering the t...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...