PSY 417 Loss and Grief (SS)
In this course, grief and loss experiences will be explored. This will include losses that include: death; the loss of significant relationships; moving from one community to another; loss of family members due to divorce/separation; and normal developmental stage losses. Normal and complicated grief reactions will be explored, as will cultural and spiritual influences. Examining community support and self-care will also be explored.
Outcomes
- This course will prepare students to:
- Analyze the impact of differences in cultural background, religious affiliation, social setting, gender, age, and family dynamics on the grieving process.
- Analyze the different types of loss experiences that might generate grief reactions.
- Distinguish between normal and complicated grief responses.
- Identify the different types of losses and grief experiences that one might experience across the normal lifespan.
- Examine what organizations and communities go through with regard to loss and grief.
- Examine both social and psychological impacts of grief and loss.
- Explore the impact of violence, war and international issues with regard to loss and grief.