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Harrawood, Laura K.; Doughty, Elizabeth A.; Wilde, Brandon – Counseling and Values, 2011
This study reviewed how attitudes of counselors-in-training toward death develop after completing a course on death education. Participants included 11 graduate counseling students enrolled in a 2-credit-hour course addressing death and dying, and grief and loss. Qualitative results from a content analysis of free-response narratives suggest the…
Descriptors: Death, Counselor Training, Content Analysis, Counseling

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