CFS 460 Grief and Loss in Families
Examines grief through individual, family, and community experiences of loss. There will be an exploration and focus on relevant language and theoretical foundations surrounding loss, ambiguous loss, bereavement, and grief. We will identify and discuss historical and community-based perspectives on grief and loss, as well as self-awareness and self-care approaches. Resources available to children and families in their communities will be addressed, such as grief support programs, Hospice and palliative care, Death Cafes, Child Life, etc.
Slash Listed Courses
Also offered for graduate-level credit as
CFS 560 and may be taken only once for credit.
Prerequisite
upper-division standing
Corequisite
N/A