Maricopa Community Colleges  BHS269   20026-20065 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 06/25/02
BHS269 20026-20065 LEC 3 Credit(s) 3 Period(s)
Grief Counseling Techniques
Techniques, strategies, and treatment modalities necessary for the helping professional working with the bereaved and others affected by traumatic loss. Prerequisites: BHS105 or department approval. Corequisites: BHS268.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
BHS269   20026-20065 Grief Counseling Techniques
1. Demonstrate knowledge of the counseling process and applicable skills to the needs of bereaved and grieving clients. (I, II, III, IV, VI, VII)
2. Identify and describe major theoretical approaches, diagnostic models, and initial assessment methods. (I, II)
3. Demonstrate model specific counseling techniques in the affective, cognitive, behavioral, and systemic areas. (III, IV, VI)
4. Develop a service plan based on client profiles. (IV)
5. Assess the strengths and limitations of various treatment modalities when applied to client profiles. (III, V)
6. Describe various methods for assessment of the progress made by clients. (II, VI)
7. Relate grief and bereavement issues to the healing process and restoration of normalcy in the client's life. (VII)
8. Devise sample memorial ceremonies and bereavement programs. (VI, VIII)
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BHS269   20026-20065 Grief Counseling Techniques
    I. Review the Counseling Process Models
        A. Basic Communication Models
          1. Client Centered
          2. Cognitive Behavioral
        B. Specific Approaches
          1. Effective Listening
          2. Cognitive
          3. Affective
          4. Social
          5. Experiential
          6. Systemic
        C. Grief and Bereavement Models
          1. Worden
          2. Kubler-Ross
          3. Other
      II. Diagnostic/Assessment Methods
          A. Assessment Interview
          B. Identification and Assessment of Client Problems Retarding the Natural Grief Process
          C. Determining the Difference Between Grief and Depression
          D. Distinguishing Normal vs. Pathological Mourning
        III. Clinical Issues
            A. Core Trauma Issues in Loss, Grief, and Bereavement
            B. Relationships - Family, Children, and Teens
            C. Sudden, Suicidal, Violent, & Unanticipated Death
            D. Hospice, Hospital, Organ Donation, and Related Factors
            E. Media Attention and Grieving in the Spotlight
            F. Integration of Issues with the Recovery & Reframing Processes
            G. Perception and Social Concerns
            H. Ethical Guidelines
          IV. Formulation of Service Plan
              A. Developing a Treatment Plan from the Assessment
              B. Identification of Specific Goals and Objectives
              C. Selection of Specific Service Methods to be Used
            V. Application of Treatment Methods to Identified Needs
                A. Selection of Treatment Methods
                B. Strengths and Limitations of Specific Methods of Treatment for Selected Client Profiles
                C. Incorporating Therapeutic Play for Children
                D. Team Crisis Intervention Methods
              VI. Counseling Techniques and Strategies
                  A. Specific Communication for the Bereaved Adult
                  B. Facilitating Grief Recovery Groups
                  C. Working with Grieving Children
                VII. Facilitating Healing & Restoring Normalcy
                    A. Empowerment Strategies
                    B. Religious & Spiritual Considerations
                    C. Mortality Concerns
                    D. Cultural & Traditional Concerns
                    E. Healing and Memorial Rituals
                  VIII. Setting Up Bereavement Programs
                      A. Logistics of Forming Grief Recovery Groups
                      B. Planning Memorial Services
                      C. Organizing Community Events
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