Crisis Intervention in Death and Dying (ODE) (THAN 1001)

The work of the crisis interventionist frequently involves dealing with death and dying notifications. Students will study the Hendrick's model of death notification, acute grief reactions, notifying children and the elderly of a sudden death (homicide, suicide, accidental), sudden infant death and parental grief and the grieving person's reactions. Students will explore options to facilitate mourning, grief, risk factors and multi-cultural issues.

Credits:

Credit Hours Contact Hours Lecture Hours Lab Hours Other

2.000

28.000

 

 

 

[+] Prerequisites:

None

[+] Corequisites and Concurrent Prerequisite(s):

None

[+] Equivalents:

None

[-] Restrictions:

     
Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:
     Post Secondary


Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:
      (MGBE) Mourning, Grief and Bereavment
      (GAAS) General Arts & Science, 2 yr


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