Death And Grief - Courses for Board Certification
The following four courses are required for board certification in the area of Death and Grief:
Counseling the Sick and Terminally Ill
Gregg R. Alders, M.D.
The author of this course writes from the perspective of a physician, a Christian and a counselor. This course is illustrated by frequent case histories and relevant biblical references. It builds on a creative counseling model and is written in a language that is understandable. It will prepare the student with the skills needed to minister to the sick and terminally ill.
This course consists of a textbook and requires 1 closed-book (proctored) exam. Approximate study time is 45 hours.
Counseling for Anger
Mark P. Cosgrove, Ph.D.
Proper methods of addressing the problem of anger are provided in this course. The student will also be provided with help in understanding the factors of anger, the basis for counseling anger, and learn how to control and express anger.
Joy In The Midst of Mourning
Dorothy M. Dye, Ph.D.
This course is provided in a workbook format and is approximately 70 pages in length. The candidate will be provided with general information on how a Christian handles loss and how they can focus their grief upward.
Course Requirements:
1. Approximately 30 clock hours
2. Maximum time limit six weeks
3. Pass one proctored exam
Counseling Families of Children with Disabilities
Rosemarie S. Cook, Ph.D.
In this course the student will discover that it is difficult to define disability. Also, he/she will learn that it is hard to determine at what point a disability becomes a handicap. The focus is on families whose children developed problems before birth, during birth, as young children or as teenagers.
This course consists of a textbook and requires 1 closed-book (proctored) exam. Approximate study time is 45 hours.

