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PSY 4630 - Death and Dying |
An experiential course covering the folklore of thanatology, the funeral industry, handling grief, counseling the bereaved, and the hospice concept. Objectives include an attempt to view death with equanimity and personal growth from confronting death.
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Psychology Department Course Attributes: Gerontology (Aging Studies), Credit from 4-Year College, Upper-Division Work |