Resilience and Connection ECHO: Grief and Meaning | Silver Hill Hospital

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Resilience and Connection ECHO: Grief and Meaning

This session of the Resilience and Connection ECHO includes a presentation and discussion on:

Grief and Meaning
Cheryl Bundy, DMin, BCC, Director Of Spiritual Care & Hospital Chaplain, Silver Hill Hospital


About Cheryl Bundy

Cheryl Bundy, D.Min, BCC, is the Director of Spiritual Care and Hospital Chaplain at Silver Hill. Cheryl’s clinical specialties are spirituality, grief, and human flourishing, and she works with patients to help them discover the role of spirituality in the healing process and lifelong wellness. In this role, Cheryl serves Silver Hill patients as a compassionate listener, witness, and guide, helping each to discover, or rediscover, that which brings meaning and joy to their lives.

Cheryl began her professional career in finance in New York City before shifting to fundraising and development for mission-driven organizations. In 2009, Cheryl moved with her family to Connecticut, where she attended Yale Divinity School and launched a new chapter in her life. After graduating from YDS, Cheryl completed chaplaincy training at Norwalk Hospital and worked there as a chaplain in psychiatry, intensive care, palliative care, and outpatient programs.

 

Register Here for Grief and Meaning

The Resilience and Connection ECHO is a national program providing best practices to behavioral health professionals to enhance their knowledge and confidence in caring for patients and supporting one another in their stressful and demanding occupations.  The Resilience and Connection ECHO recurs monthly on select Mondays at 3:00pm – 4:00pm ET. 

The Resilience and Connection ECHO program is led by Jeff Katzman, MD, Director of the Silver Hill Academy for Research & Education (SHARE). 

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