“Coping and Healing” is the name of the therapy groups I offer at the Primary Care Practice of a major teaching hospital in Boston.
Because I’d like as many people as possible to be coping and healing, I designed the flyer for Coping and Healing to invite everybody in.
Anybody interested in coping and healing would likely be on board with
- reducing symptoms of anxiety, depression, or stress,
- doing more of what helps and less of what doesn’t help,
- getting back on track and moving forward, and
- having many options for when to attend the group.
Do you see signs of coping and healing in my other photos from yesterday?
Here‘s the Coping and Healing song I wrote last year (to the tune of “Mack the Knife”):
If your patients need support, dears,
For anxiety, depression or stress.
Coping and Healing is a group, dears,
They can start in a week or less.
It meets five times every week, dears,
And the patients can attend when they choose.
Good for sharing and learning skills, dears,
And it helps to deal with news and the blues.
Tuesday afternoons,
Wednesday mornings, a-ha,
Twice on Thursdays,
And Fridays at lunch.
If you refer some patients to me,
We will all thank you a bunch.
© Ann Koplow, 2018
Sharing helps with coping and healing, so feel free to share any thoughts and feelings in a comment, below.
Gratitude is also good for coping and healing, so thanks to all who help me create these daily coping and healing posts, including YOU!
you help so many people in so many ways – love your lyrics
you help so many people cope and heal, beth.
even one would make me happy
I’m one so be happy!
I could cope with that healthy dinner.
I could cope with more comments like this, Derrick.
Great song, Ann. Also, I wish more humans would take on the look on Creamy’s face.
I wish more humans were like you, Mark.
It is healthy for all to learn to deal with coping and healing, Ann.
Creamy is a beautiful kitty 😀
Thank you for another healthy and beautiful comment, Irene!
I’m coping with losing a dental filling today and the first healing appointment I can get is Tuesday!
That is a lot to cope with, my friend! Healing thoughts going out to you.
Thank you. I am becoming an expert eating on one side!
One can cope with any trial, if one sees the importance in all things, but takes nothing too seriously; especially oneself.
-Alan
I take your healing advice seriously, Alan (but not too seriously).
Ha Ha!
I am impressed at the opportunities for support that the Coping and Healing groups provide. Quite amazing.
You are amazing, Maureen.
Ann, Loved your song!!!
On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 6:09 AM The Year(s) of Living Non-Judgmentally wrote:
> Ann Koplow posted: “”Coping and Healing” is the name of the therapy groups > I offer at the Primary Care Practice of a major teaching hospital in > Boston. Because I’d like as many people as possible to be coping and > healing, I designed the flyer for Coping and Healing to invit” >
Barbara, I love you!!!!
Your song and your flyer are a wonderful invitation to be part of the group. Coping and healing are very difficult to do alone, but being with others makes them much easier.
Thank you for making coping and healing easier, my friend.
I love you song! I enjoyed the video and watching you win over your audience. I wish you were 2,000 miles closer. 🙂
Being closer to you, Debra, would be great for coping and healing!
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