COUN 237 - Counseling Families of the Elderly Semester Hours: 3
Spring
Basic developmental processes which reflect the fundamental changes occurring during the aging process are examined initially from a sociohistorical perspective. Subsequently, the unique features of later adult development and its psychological interactive effects on the person’s family are examined. Concerned with the psychosocial development of older individuals and the effects of these life cycle growth patterns and transitions on their families. Specific counseling theories and interventions are presented for each area of transition.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: COUN 223 or permission of program adviser.
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