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Eluna has recognized a need for pocket-size grief & addiction resources that can be easily shared with the people who need them the most – caregivers, support professionals, frontline workers, and our camp partners! The postcard pointer series has been designed to support various types of loss including COVID grief, suicide grief, homicide grief, substance use disorder prevention, and more...
In this resource post you will find the postcard pointer for Addiction Prevention & Support
Eluna has recognized a need for pocket-size grief & addiction resources that can be easily shared with the people who need them the most – caregivers, support professionals, frontline workers, and our camp partners! The postcard pointer series has been designed to support various types of loss including COVID grief, suicide grief, homicide grief, substance use disorder prevention, and more...
In this resource post you will find the postcard pointer for Overdose Grief
When youth and families come together during the grieving process, we have found that common language and terminology can help to foster a culture of empathy and connection. In collaboration with Eluna's Camp Erin Bereavement Team and Suicide Grief Support Committee, we have carefully crafted this resource to define five types of loss using supportive and youth-friendly language.
The Recovery Research Institute is a leading nonprofit research institute of Massachusetts General Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, dedicated to the advancement of addiction treatment and recovery. They have created the Addictionary in an effort to work towards the destigmatization of addiction. Words we use matter and caution needs to be taken, especially when the disorders concerned are heavily stigmatized as substance use disorders are.