Term
Fall 2017
Time
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Course #
SW617
U-M Class #
13661
Program Type
Residential
Location
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Credits
3
Credit Hours

This course will address the theoretical framework of human loss and grief from a culturally and philosophically diverse perspective. Students will be provided with information about why and how humans grieve and how grieving is affected by type of loss, socioeconomic and cultural factors, individual personality and family functioning. Attention will be focused on life span development and the meaning of death and loss at different ages. Various types of loss will be discussed from an individual, family, and socio/cultural perspective. The importance of understanding trauma and its relationship to grief and loss will also be addressed. Coping and resiliency in loss will be explored, emphasizing the diversity of human response and focusing on the significance of social groups in integrating loss. The formation and practice of rituals, and diversity in religious and spiritual experience as a component of coping with loss will be discussed.

This particular section of SW617 will have an Interprofessional Education (IPE) focus with approximately one half of the enrolled students coming from the School of Pharmacy. This section will provide Social Work students with the opportunity to explore the course context by learning with, from and about students from another discipline. Please consider this when choosing this section of SW617.

Other SW617 Offerings

The course listings below are provided for reference only. These offerings may be subject to changed of cancellation.

Course Section Meeting Time Action
003 09:00 am-12:00 pm View Course
002 06:00 pm-09:00 pm View Course