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Printed Resources for Schools
How Students React to Grief
Students react in different ways to death, all of which are normal. Learn more about how they respond and how to help them cope with their grief at the link below.
How Counselors and Teachers Tell Students about a Death
This is a resource for counselors and teachers on how to inform their students about a death.
Printed Resources for the Community
Grief & Loss
We’ve offered comprehensive grief and loss services since 1978. This includes support for caregivers, community education, counseling, art therapy, child bereavement services, and more. Learn about our varying services at the link below.
Veterans
As a member of the We Honor Veterans program, we work hard to recognize and honor our veterans and the sacrifices they’ve made.
Library
The Pathways library has more than 1,200 books available for the community to check out. Our extensive collection provides insights on a variety of subjects and is here to help you navigate the difficult emotions that come with life’s most difficult moments. Book topics include coping with death and dying in all aspects, chronic illness, Alzheimer’s and dementia, ethical issues, depression, literature and poetry, veterans and many more.
Books may be checked out Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Ask our front desk receptionist for assistance.
Informed Consent for Teletherapy
This Informed Consent for Teletherapy contains important information concerning engaging in electronic psychotherapy or teletherapy. Please read this carefully and let your counselor know if you have any questions.
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Please call 970.663.3500 or email info@pathways-care.org.