Grief is a natural reaction to loss or change. It is most commonly discussed in relation to the death of a loved one, however, grief can be experienced following any major change.
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- Grief Recovery Resources | The Center for Grief Recovery – The Center for Grief Recovery provides a free website-based resource to broaden and deepen your knowledge and access to grief recovery related materials. Their aim is to support, encourage, offer hope and guidance to anyone wrestling with the meaning of their lives and the lives of loved ones in the wake of loss.
- HEALING Milestones: What Grievers Can Expect with Covid-19 Addendum (columbia.edu)
- Managing Bereavement around the Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Websites:
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- The Grief Center – individual/group therapy provided via telehealth (Services tab)
- The Center for Prolonged Grief
- After Talk – multiple opportunities for remembrance
- HOPE for bereaved | A journey from grief to HOPE
Webinars and Podcasts:
For children and families:
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- Building Community Resilience | Grief Programs – builds resilience in children, strengthens families, and empowers communities to grow from loss and adversity
- Speaking of Psychology: Children, Loss and Stress
- Seven Suggestions for Explaining Death to Children
Additional Emotional Supports (for staff and their families)
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- Carebridge – Cooper Health and Wellness
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The Carebridge benefit allows Cooper employees and their immediate families up to five free counseling sessions per issue (such as, depression, anxiety, stress, grief, substance abuse, relationship conflict, and other emotional concerns). Services are obtained by calling: (800) 437-0911
You can also access a wide variety of resources using the Carebridge secure member website: www.myliferesource.com. First time users should register with Cooper’s access code: WBPNF