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Harriet is a clinical social worker specializing in grief and loss. She helps people cope through their challenges towards eventual growth and wholeness. She facilitates groups and is a speaker. She has written one book, Living Well Despite Adversity, and is now writing her next book on the miracles of her cancer treatment journey. Harriet is a cancer thriver and is a supportive guide for others on their journey.
During our conversation, Harriet shares her family experience that led her to counsel others on grief and loss, the symptoms that eventually led to her diagnosis of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, the tools she uses with her clients that helped her cope with treatment, the life lessons she learned from her challenges, and what she does currently to avoid cancer recurrence.
For more information, go to rebuildlifenow.com
The Cancer Liberation Project is sponsored by thekarlfeldtcenter.com
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Harriet is a clinical social worker specializing in grief and loss. She helps people cope through their challenges towards eventual growth and wholeness. She facilitates groups and is a speaker. She has written one book, Living Well Despite Adversity, and is now writing her next book on the miracles of her cancer treatment journey. Harriet is a cancer thriver and is a supportive guide for others on their journey.
During our conversation, Harriet shares her family experience that led her to counsel others on grief and loss, the symptoms that eventually led to her diagnosis of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, the tools she uses with her clients that helped her cope with treatment, the life lessons she learned from her challenges, and what she does currently to avoid cancer recurrence.
For more information, go to rebuildlifenow.com
The Cancer Liberation Project is sponsored by thekarlfeldtcenter.com
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