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NSE 21A/B
Concepts, Individual and Family
In this course, students will critically explore concepts and theories associated with human responses to acute and chronic illness within a developmental and cultural context of individuals and families. Examples include family theory, attachment, temperament, pain, crisis, coping, anger, anxiety, quality of life, grieving, dying process, empowerment and hardiness. Students will critically appraise current literature, research findings and clinical practice in order to determine therapeutic interventions.
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 3 hrs./3 hrs.
GPA Weight: 2.00
Course Count: 2.00
Billing Units: 1/1

Prerequisites
BLG 10B, NSE 11B, NSE 12B, NSE 13B, and NSE 112
Co-Requisites
NSE 22A, PAT 20A, and NUR 80A
Antirequisites
None
Custom Requisites
None
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