ADEC webinar explores memory and legacy


ADEC Distance EducationToo often, the grief that follows the loss of a loved one prevents us from recognizing the impact the deceased may have had on ourselves or the community. Join Thomas Attig, PhD, CT, for this compelling new webinar coming up Wednesday, October 17, and learn about the vital role that remembering the dead plays in the process of relearning the world after loss and acknowledging their legacy.
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Earn CE credits with online self-study program


Handbook of ThanatologyTest your command of ADEC’s essential body of knowledge with the Handbook of Thanatology Self Study Course. The online program offers online quizzes in six sections that mirror the printed handbook; if you don't have the text, you can purchase the sections as PDF files. This is a convenient, comprehensive and affordable way to earn CE credits and demonstrate your thanatological knowledge. 
 

Renew your ADEC membership

You’re a valued member of ADEC, and we hope you’ll remain one for the coming year! Renew your membership dues today for 2013 with our secure, simple, online process.

And thank you for your continued support of the Association for Death Education and Counseling.

Become a member of ADEC today! 

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Be a part of a growing, diverse, multidisciplinary, and international group of professionals who work in death, dying and bereavement.

 

Together, we promote excellence and recognize diversity in death education, care of the dying, grief counseling and research in thanatology; and facilitate the sharing of research, theory and practice in death, dying and bereavement.

 

There's a place for you in ADEC: learn more about membership and join us today.