Frequently Asked Questions
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For Parents
The Teen 7-Session Self-Directed Online Program is designed for you.
Not at this time.
Parents who are health professionals, counselors, social workers, or teachers can purchase the instructor-led manual-based program if they want to deliver COPE to their child or other children, teens, or young adults. If not, they should purchase the online self-directed teen program. Parents who are not in the health or education professions should purchase the teen online program.
The registration instructions will be sent to the email of the person on the registration form. Only one email can be affiliated with the online program, therefore if you have paid for multiple children to go through the program, each child will need their own log-in information including email and password.
You should be at least 12 years of age to utilize the online program.
Yes. While maturity levels in the 12 – 18-year-old age group can vary considerably, the concepts taught are applicable to and can be applied by both younger and older adolescents. While a few older adolescents may find the program presentation to be at a lower level, the concepts and skills-building exercises are still applicable.

For Health Care Professionals
The 7-session or 15-session manualized instructor-led program.
We do not provide grants and are not affiliated with any grant-funding organizations. Also, we are very happy to provide you with any additional information you might need to help you when filling out the grant or funding application form. Let us know how we can help!
Currently, COPE2thrive is not providing COPE directly to children, teens, young adults, and adults, however, we can refer you to a provider in your area.
Yes.
Yes, but since the 15-session program comes with a slide presentation and newsletters for parents, there will be a fee for acquiring the additional material.
The Program/Instructor Delivery License is issued to the person who has purchased a manual-based program package, completed the online instructor training, and completed a practice delivery session.
The license demonstrates that you have completed the COPE2Thrive requirements to deliver the program and authorizes you to purchase additional manuals for one year. The license is annually-renewable and must be renewed in order to continue purchasing manuals. At this time, no additional training is required with the renewal. This is NOT a medical, business, regulatory, or government license and does not demonstrate competencies beyond the completion of the minimum requirements established in the instructor training process. It does not authorize or enable the instructor to perform any actions beyond purchasing of student manuals and delivery of the manual-based programs.
Not at this time.
For K-12 Schools
The manual-based programs are designed to be delivered by instructors just like you and include all training. You can also purchase the online-version of the 7-session program as a stand-alone program for each teen, or as a supplement to the manual-based program. The online 7-session teen program is a self-delivered educational version of the 7-session manual-based program and does not require an instructor to deliver the program.
We do not provide grants and are not affiliated with any grant-funding organizations. However, you can find a list of various organizations (not all-inclusive) that may be able to help. Also, we are very happy to provide you with any additional information you might need to help you when filling out the grant or funding application form. Let us know how we can help!
A providers is a school, university, primary care practice, healthcare system, or individual who provides a variety of services to their customers, and may have purchased a COPE2Thrive (COPE) program for use in their organizations.
No. We do not maintain or publicly distribute a list of providers/instructors who have purchased and delivered the COPE programs for use in their organizations. COPE2Thrive LLC is not affiliated with any providers.
No. We sell our programs to providers and directly to parents/teens (Teen 7-Session Online).
The Program/Instructor Delivery License is issued to the person who has purchased a manual-based program package, completed the online instructor training, and completed a practice delivery session.
The license demonstrates that you have completed the COPE2Thrive requirements to deliver the program and authorizes you to purchase additional manuals for one year. The license is annually renewable and must be renewed in order to continue purchasing manuals. At this time, no additional training is required with the renewal. This is NOT a medical, business, regulatory, or government license and does not demonstrate competencies beyond the completion of the minimum requirements established in the instructor training process. It does not authorize or enable the instructor to perform any actions beyond purchasing student manuals and delivery of the manual-based programs.
All COPE programs can be used effectively in K-12 schools. Both the COPE 7-Session and 15-Session programs can be delivered in classrooms, in small groups, and in a one-to-one format. The Digital online Self-Delivered teen program is also being used in schools.
Classroom teachers, Health teachers, physical education teachers, school nurses, social workers, and psychologists.
Yes, there is a small annual license fee that will be determined by the number of schools in the school district that are delivering the COPE program.
Yes.
Yes, because the COPE program is completely manualized, it has been effectively integrated in many schools across the country.
For Colleges & Universities
The 7-session or 15-session manualized instructor-led program.
We do not provide grants and are not affiliated with any grant-funding organizations. Also, we are very happy to provide you with any additional information you might need to help you when filling out the grant or funding application form. Let us know how we can help!
Currently, COPE2thrive is not providing COPE directly to children, teens, young adults, and adults, however, we can refer you to a provider in your area.
Yes.
Yes, but since the 15-session program comes with a slide presentation and newsletters for parents, there will be a fee for acquiring the additional material.
The Program/Instructor Delivery License is issued to the person who has purchased a manual-based program package, completed the online instructor training, and completed a practice delivery session.
The license demonstrates that you have completed the COPE2Thrive requirements to deliver the program and authorizes you to purchase additional manuals for one year. The license is annually-renewable and must be renewed in order to continue purchasing manuals. At this time, no additional training is required with the renewal. This is NOT a medical, business, regulatory, or government license and does not demonstrate competencies beyond the completion of the minimum requirements established in the instructor training process. It does not authorize or enable the instructor to perform any actions beyond purchasing of student manuals and delivery of the manual-based programs.
Faculty, Professional Staff, including Student Life Professionals, Healthcare Providers in student health centers, Psychologists, Social Workers and Counselors in counseling centers, and Peer-to-peer wellness coaches.
The evidence-based COPE 7-Session CBT-based program is appropriate for and is very effective in decreasing stress, anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation as well as increasing healthy lifestyle behaviors in undergraduate and graduate students, including professional and health sciences students. The first year that students enter college is an ideal time to equip them with these cognitive-behavioral and coping skills as 2/3s of students who drop out of college are not there due to mental health problems. COPE is used as both an early intervention program for students suffering from depression and anxiety as well as a preventive intervention program.
Yes, the COPE programs for children and teens are ideal for community outreach and engagement activities in K-12 schools as they also have been very effective in decreasing stress, anxiety, and depression, and improving healthy lifestyle behaviors, self-esteem, and academic performance.
COPE2Thrive has a train-the-trainer program available for health professions faculty (i.e., MD/DO, NP, social workers, psychologists, mental health counselors, and allied health professionals). Faculty complete the instructor training and are provided training materials to offer the workshop to their health professions students so that they can then deliver the program in their practices after graduation. If you are interested in this faculty train-the-trainer program, contact us.
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