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Date

Jan 10 2022
Expired!

Time

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Lennon & McCartney & You

You know the music of Lennon/McCartney, but did you know they were bereaved youth? Long Lost John offers life lessons to grieving families.

Living with the loss of a loved one brings enormous grief, but with support we can learn to heal through talking and artistic expression. “Long Lost John: Drama Therapy” offers these life lessons to grieving families.

COPE is proud to announce this pioneering online therapeutic program based on the story of John and Paul’s early friendship.

“Long Lost John” is a play written by Eddie Zareh, based on the real life experiences of John Lennon and Paul McCartney of Beatles fame.

The Drama Therapy program, conducted by Mary Clohan, uses the story to model healthy solutions for coping with loss. The result is an entertaining and therapeutic online program you can experience from the comfort of home, as an individual, couple or family.

Space is limited to 12 families or individuals who will participate in a series of five unique sessions online – please plan to join all five sessions. 

Read more and register today HERE

Dates: Mondays January 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st, and February 7th

Time: 7 pm – 8: 30 pm Eastern

Online: Secure Zoom Link to be provided to registrants

Note: The information shared in this program is not intended to act as a substitute for any legal and mental health advice concerning individual situations; neither COPE, its Board of Directors, staff and personnel shall be responsible for any outcomes arising from any information or exercises provided in this program.

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