In Response to Yale’s Mental Health Policy
Mandi Zucker Mandi Zucker

In Response to Yale’s Mental Health Policy

The policy states that students are encouraged to take time off from school if they need to to tend to their mental health. That's the good news. The bad news is that they then have to reapply to the school to be re-admitted. 

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The Cost of Death
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The Cost of Death

Between end of life care and funeral costs, death can be a huge expense that most people do not consider until they have to. How can someone navigate the financial aspect of death while processing the grief they are facing, especially if the death was too young or too soon? 

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Mass Gun Violence and Grief
Gun violence, Survivor Guilt, Grief Mandi Zucker Gun violence, Survivor Guilt, Grief Mandi Zucker

Mass Gun Violence and Grief

“I mean all I have to say is that I am heartbroken. People keep on saying that it’s naive to say, ‘I didn’t think it would ever happen here,’ but I truly didn’t. You could never understand it if you haven’t had it happen to you…I just feel numb and disconnected.” 

That’s what my friend Hannah, a resident of Highland Park Illinois, told me a few weeks after the Highland Park shooting on the Fourth of July. She was not at the parade when the shooting occurred. But the effects of grief she feels for her community are very real. 

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Grief is Political
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Grief is Political

Just like how each individual experiences the damage of a tornado differently, every person in America can have different grief reactions to the same event. Similar to how some buildings are demolished in a tornado and some are left unscathed, some individuals can carry on with their daily lives, feeling unaffected, while others are mourning the rights that they lost and the uncertainty of their futures.

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Using the Word “Dead”
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Using the Word “Dead”

Let's not confuse children, or fool ourselves, that the person is in a better place, or eternally resting. They died. Let's make an effort to create a positive death culture, where we can talk about the hard stuff too.

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Re-Entry is Hard
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Re-Entry is Hard

So many of us have been working on re-entering the world. We have been paying attention to our own comfort levels as we consider adding more activity and people into our lives. But a whole group of young people are experiencing another level of re-entry: returning home from college.

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What Kids can Teach us about Grief
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What Kids can Teach us about Grief

I met with a group of about 20 children ranging in age from 6 to 11. We hung out for a bit and then settled in to do an activity based on their worries. I gave them some art supplies and a little direction asking them to put their worries on paper. It could be about the pandemic or any other worries they had. Then they had a chance to share their worries with everyone else. And do you know what I found out? They have a lot of the same worries as I do!

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