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When People Don’t Act Like You Thought They Would

16/7/2012

 
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Look for the 'Duck' Image on P.8 of CanTalk Winter 2012
Margaret has an article in the Winter 2012 edition of CanTalk - The Wellington Cancer Society newsletter. You can read it on page 8 adjacent the duck image - see left.

The article begins, "When people get diagnosed with cancer they naturally want to turn to those they love and are familiar with. They want to be able to share and depend on them, feel their love and support. It can be very hard to take when this support fails to occur...."

Interested in reading more? 

Visit: http://tinyurl.com/CanTalkWinter2012

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3/10/2012 09:50:48 am

A very interesting article, you have many great posts!


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    Margaret Alve
    PG Cert. Hlth. Sc., Dip. Counselling, Cert. Supervision,  MNZCCA. 
    Margaret is employed part time as a Counsellor and Facilitator with the Wellington Division of the Cancer Society in Newtown. She is on the Faculty of the Skylight Trust as a Professional Presenter in group support and training. Through her support service, Because U Matter, Margaret offers Professional Supervision & Counselling and Group Training by arrangement.

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