Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors
Dr. Rando is the clinical director of the Institute for the Study and Treatment of Loss in Warwick, Rhode Island, which provides mental health services through psychotherapy, training, supervision and consultation, as well as expert witness services in civil litigation. Therese has consulted, conducted research, provided therapy and written and lectured internationally in areas related to loss, grief, illness, dying and trauma. Therese’s current professional focus includes self-help after sudden and traumatic death, loss of a child, the interface between post-traumatic stress and grief, treatment of complicated mourning and specialized intervention techniques in the treatment of traumatic bereavement. A recipient of numerous awards for her professional accomplishments, Therese is a national media resource expert in dying, death, loss and trauma for the American Psychological Association. Among her numerous publications, she is the author of How To Go On Living When Someone You Love Dies and Treatment of Complicated Mourning. She is a co-author of the recently published Treating Traumatic Bereavement: A Practitioner’s Guide. Her forthcoming book is Coping with the Sudden Death of Your Loved One: A Self-Help Handbook for Traumatic Bereavement.
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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)