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Environmental

Environmental wellness inspires us to live a lifestyle that is respectful of our surroundings. This realm encourages us to live in harmony with the Earth by taking action to protect it. Environmental well-being promotes interaction with nature and your personal environment.

Fall 2020 Update

  • The latest from the Green Team at Cooper.

Links

  • Learn more about Cooper’s Green Team!
  • Signs of Good Environmental Wellness and Tips to Improve It

Articles

  • Camden Residents Can Expect More Than 100 Acres of New, Renovated Parkland by 2021
  • How You Can Create a Healing Environment at Home
  • Tips to improve your environmental wellness
  • Stanford Resources for Environmental Wellness
  • The Global Food Waste Scandal – Tristam Stuart
  • Why you should stop at your local farmers market – Mohammed Modarres
  • How Climate change affects your mental health – Britt Wray

Daily Dose

  • Read: Optimism and the End of the Pandemic
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Latest Updates

  • Optimism and the End of the Pandemic
  • The Study.com Mental Health Guide for High School Students
  • Up-to-Date Free Mental Health Resources for Healthcare Workers
  • 2 Week Stress Decompression Program
  • 3 simple ways to build a better brain at any age

“We hold the phone and we cry”

When I leave the ICU every night, my cell phone battery is always in the red, but I am certain that each phone call to a patient’s family is the most important “procedure” that I performed that day, Dr. Emily Damuth says. Read her opinion piece at

https://www.nj.com/opinion/2020/04/we-hold-the-phone-and-we-cry.html

COVID Emotional Support Line

Call 866-202-4357 or 844-863-9314 – These are  Emotional Support Line providing free and confidential support, helping callers experiencing increased anxiety due to the coronavirus emergency. These help lines are staffed by volunteers, including mental health professionals, who have received training in crisis counseling.

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