Fall 2008 PSY181 - PSYCHOLOGY OF LOSS/DEATH

Last Updated 11/21/2009 1:18 AM
Section 0632 in Ukiah
3.00 unit class runs from 08/20/2008 to 12/17/2008
Method of Instruction: Lecture

Class Meeting Times
Days From To Room Instructor





W 6:00 pm 9:00 pm 1210 Ukiah Tannenbaum D

Course Description

We all face loss, we all experience grief, and death is a part of all our
lives. So, what could be a more useful and relevant psychology course than
one examining the research and theories surrounding these universal life
events? This course is an enlightening and uplifting exploration of the
psychology of losses of all kinds, the complex and difficult process of
grieving, and the strategies people can use to cope with the prospect of
one's own death or the death of a loved one. This course is provider
approved for 45 hours of continuing education credit for nurses, substance
abuse counselors and MFCCs.




Days Legend
M - Monday; T - Tuesday; W - Wednesday; Th - Thursday; F - Friday; S - Saturday
TBA - To be arranged; SUN - Sunday only; DHR - By arrangment
DAILY - Monday - Friday; ALL - Monday - Sunday

 





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