Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors
Dr. Wolfelt is known across America for his inspirational teaching gifts. His compassionate messages about healing in grief — based on his own personal losses as well as his professional experience supporting children, teens, adults and families over the last three decades — speak not only to the intellect but to the hearts of all who hear him. A prolific author, Alan has written more than 50 books on grief and mourning, including Understanding Your Grief, The Paradoxes of Mourning and Grief One Day at a Time. Perhaps best known for his model of “companioning” versus “treating” mourners, Alan is committed to helping people mourn well so they can live well and love well. Founder and director of the Center for Loss and Life Transition, he presents numerous educational workshops each year for hospices, hospitals, schools, universities, funeral homes, community groups and a variety of other organizations. He also teaches bereavement caregiver trainings in Fort Collins, Colorado. Alan is a popular media resource who regularly provides his expertise to many top-tier television shows, newspapers and magazines. A past recipient of the Association for Death Education and Counseling’s Death Educator Award, he is also a faculty member of the University of Colorado Medical School’s Department of Family Medicine.
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Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors
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Founded out of tragedy in 1994, TAPS has grown and established itself as the front line resource to families and loved ones of our military men and women. TAPS has provided comfort and care, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week through comprehensive services and programs including peer based emotional support, case work assistance, crisis intervention, and grief and trauma resources. TAPS provides ongoing emotional help, hope, and healing to all who are grieving the death of a loved one in military service to America, regardless of relationship to the deceased, geography, or circumstance of the death. TAPS meets its mission by providing peer-based support, crisis care, casualty casework assistance, and grief and trauma resources. TAPS National Military Helpline (24/7 Support): 800.959.TAPS(8277)