Staff Reference

Forms to be downloaded for completion

1. Forms (coping.com/forms) == For downloading or reference as needed

Billing and financial information website pages

2. Informed Consent Notice (coping.com/consent) == For new patients, or as reminders

3. Good Faith Estimate Information (GFE) (coping.com/gfe) == Information about the required GFE

4. Insurance information (coping.com/insurance) == Important information about how we help with insurance reimbursement

5. Why we are out-of-network only (coping.com/nomanagedcare) == Why we do not participate in managed care

6. BCBS Reimbursement Notice (coping.com/bcbs) == Specifically for those covered by Blue Cross Blue Shield

Information about services and staff

7. Bereavement services (coping.com/bereavementservices) == So patients understand our varied services for grief

8. Clergy information (coping.com/clergy) == For members of the clergy who are looking forward to learning about us

9. “What’s New” (coping.com/whatsnew) == Information about how we’re helping people cope during the COVID crisis

10. Our professional staff (coping.com/staff) == Photos and bios of our current Coping Counselors

11. Dr. Phillips’ nationwide and international presentations (coping.com/presentations) == Information on where Dr. Phillips has presented talks locally, nationally, and around the world.

Special features pages

12. E-Cope Newsletter (coping.com/newsletter/) == Information about our free newsletter, a sample, and how to sign up

13. “Coping Conversations” podcast (coping.com/podcast) == Information about Dr. Phillips’ podcast, the current episode, links to the show on major podcast apps, and previous guests.

14. Coping Questionnaires (coping.com/questionnaires) == Information and links to our currently available questionnaires

15. The “Quick Release” (coping.com/quickrelease) == Information about, and a link to, Dr. Phillips’ simple and effective relaxation technique.

Some Of Our Articles

16. Acute and complicated grief (coping.com/acgrief) == “Acute Grief & Complicated Grief”

17. Long-haul Covid (coping.com/longcovid19) == Long Covid: 10 Tips On How To Cope”

18. Coping with a medical problem (coping.com/medicalproblem) == “A Medical Problem! Now What? How to Help Yourself Regain Control”

19. Adolescents’ illnesses (coping.com/adolescentillness) == “Adolescents and Chronic Illness”

20. Laughter for coping (coping.com/laughter) == “Laughter: A Fun Way To Cope”


How Can We Help?

Many people from all over the world have benefited from the successful, strategy-packed mental health services offered by The Coping Counselors at the Center for Coping. You can, too!

  • If you have questions about any of the issues you are dealing with, why not set up a free, no-obligation consultation with one of our Coping Counselors?
  • Simply call us at (516) 822-3131, with any questions or to set up your free appointment.
  • Or e-mail us at info@coping.com. We’ll be happy to respond to your e-mail.
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