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Stan Goldberg, Ph.D. left a comment for Stan Goldberg, Ph.D.
"Thank you for your kind words Debra. And please call me Stan.

Take Care,
Stan"
Mar 25, 2012
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Jun 24, 2011
Stan Goldberg, Ph.D. commented on Zoe A Lewis MD's blog post Hospice Radio at www.blogtalkradio.com/drzoehospiceradio
"Hi Zoe,
I saw your blogtalkradio on the Volunteer Association's website. I'm currently doing radio/tv interviews for my new book-Lessons for the Living: Stories of Forgiveness, Gratitude, and Courage at the End of Life. You can read an excerpt and…"
Jun 28, 2009
Stan Goldberg, Ph.D. left a comment for Irene Smith
"Hi Irene,
I've been you friend from the very moment I met you at the workshop at the Guest House--and hope I always will be. What you gave to Steven was beyond what either of us could express.

Take Care,
Stan"
Oct 2, 2008

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 If any individual or organization needs support books for patients, caregivers, families, staff during this time of crisis, "Dying w/o Crying" and "Affairs of the Heart” are reduced to cost ($5 ) on jiwillett.com. Utilized by Pastoral Care of many health facilities including MSKCC and UPMC. For large orders DM for bulk rate. Stay well. Chaplain Janice  (Radio,TV,Media info @ jiwillett.com)
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When Your Massage Client Has Dementia  https://medium.com/@everflowing"


Providing massage for dying persons presents multi level challenges to me as a practitioner. One of these special challenges is working with persons experiencing dementia. One of the blog posts that has been archived earlier is titled The Lost Pause. https://medium.com/@everflowing"…

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  • Thank you for your kind words Debra. And please call me Stan.

    Take Care,

    Stan

  • I can't wait to read this book.  Thank you, Dr. Goldberg.  I watch your videos on this website all the time.  Have learned so much.  Very appreciative.

  • Dear Stan,
    Let me plan a show for you! Sorry it took a bit to get back to you. What is a good time July 23rd for you? I prefer the 1-4 est range. I can do a one hour program on the topics you cover in your book. Can I please see the table of contents and perhaps some of your wiriting and I will make my booking for the show. Also please send me your email information for more details. drzoe@zoealewis.com.
    Thank you! Zoe
  • Hi Stan,

    Per your request, you are now officially added to my friends list.

    Ciao for now and many blessings,
    Marie
  • I'd like to hear more about your book. Thanks, Stan.
    You sound like an interesting man with a light inside.
  • Thank you for your kind and caring response. Many blessings Irene Smith
  • Dear Stan

    Being with hospice for 26 years I am familiar with your cotributions. I would be honored if you will be my friend. Blessings Irene smith
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