Categories: Mental Health

Coping With Disaster In Our Community

As part of our ongoing efforts to help the people of Connecticut cope with the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School, Dr. Tim Kearney, our Chief Behavioral Health Officer, hosted a live teleconference Wednesday evening on the topic, ‘Coping With Disaster In Our Community’.

He was joined by Elizabeth Cestero, a Licensed Social Worker at one of our School Based Health Centers.  You can listen to a recording of the teleconference by clicking on the Play button or the ‘Audio MP3’ button below.

If you want to listen to all CHC podcasts, including our radio show, Conversations on Health Care, add this URL to your podcast player:

http://community.chc1.com/feed/podcast/

Sofia Dupi

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