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Date: 11/06/2009
Headline: FAMILY MEMBERS COPING WITH FT. HOOD TRAGEDY
News: If you or your family have been affected by the shootings at Fort Hood, you can call the LifeWorks program 24/7 for free, confidential assistance and support. If you are concerned about the safety of family members in the area, go to the American Red Cross Safe and Well Site at Https://disastersafe.redcross.org/ or call the Fort Hood Family Hotline at 866-836-2751 or 254-288-7570. Call 877-234-5151 to speak with a consultant who can help you find the information you need and help you and your family deal with difficult emotions. You can also go to www.lifeworks.com anytime to e-mail a consultant, find online resources, or read or download life articles that can help, including o Coping with Fears Following a Traumatic Event o Coping with Grief and Loss After a Traumatic Event o Helping an Employee Cope with Grief o Taking Care of Yourself After a Traumatic Event o Helping Your Teenager Cope After a Traumatic Event o Talking with Children About War and Violence o When Media Coverage Makes You Anxious Military service members and their spouses affected by the tragedy can contact Military OneSource at 800-342-9647 and online at www.militaryonesource.com. No matter what kind of support you need, LifeWorks can help. Call LifeWorks any time at 877-234-5151 to speak with a consultant. Or visit www.lifeworks.com (user id:, password: ) It's fast, free, and completely confidential. En espaņol: 888-732-9020. ForTTY/TDD: 800-999-3004.
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