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School: Camden Catholic High School '65
Rutgers University, B.A. '80
Villanova University, M.S. '85
Work: Private Practice Psychotherapist
Changing Tides Counseling & Psychotherapy
Published Author of When Every Day Matters: A Mother's Memoir on Love, Loss and Life (Simple Abundance Press, Oct. 08)
Foreign rights St. Pauls and Better Yourself Books, Mumbai, India, Jan. 2009
Expert for Self-Growth Encyclopedia on Bereavement
Expert author status for Open to Hope Foundation, Self-growth and Ezine Articles
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A memoir of love. A story of how to survive and find meaning in life after painful loss of a child. Psychotherapist's loss of her beloved daughter, Katie, unfolds on every page. Family dynamics when trauma visits a family are universal and Mary Jane Hurley Brant describes this in When Every Day Matters, a tender, deeply intimate and spiritual story published by Simple Abundance Press and publisher Sarah Ban Breathnach, author of Simple Abundance: A Day Book of Comfort and Joy. Available at Amazon.com