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Course Description

An examination of theory, research, and issues in the psychology of death and dying. Emphasis is upon the cognitive operations used to process information about death and the influence of death constructs in daily life. Topics include the development of death concepts throughout the life-span, death anxiety in society, the needs of the dying person, the psychology of grieving, and unexpected losses such as deaths by suicide or miscarriage.

What You'll Learn

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Describe current theory and research in the psychology of death and dying
  • Discuss the implications of the way in which we construct the meaning of death for individuals and society, as well as the role that death plays in the lives of individuals and society
  • Identify and evaluate your own attitudes, beliefs, and feelings about the meaning of death

Additional Requirements

Prerequisite(s): 1 of FRHD*2270, PSYC*2310, PSYC*2740, or PSYC*2450

Technical Requirements

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*Course details are subject to change.

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