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Caring for someone with brain cancer can take a toll on your emotional and mental health. Our interactive workshop is designed to provide you with the tools and support you need to navigate this challenging journey. You'll learn about the grief process, how to manage stress, and find the self-care you need to stay healthy and resilient. Our safe and nurturing space encourages participants to share their experiences and support each other in developing acceptance and equanimity in their day-to-day lives. Join us and discover the strength and resilience within yourself.

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This webinar is for caregivers of someone with a brain tumor, as well as professionals working in the field.

About Mary Anne Cook:
Mary Anne focuses on grief and life transitions, working with both individuals and groups. She adapts and responds to individual needs drawing on her training in three distinct fields, counseling, mindfulness, and creative arts. Mary Anne studied at NYU’s School of Social Work, has a diploma in Spiritual Direction from the San Francisco Theological Seminary, is trained in Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, and has an MFA in Acting from NYU. She has worked as a spiritual director and grief counselor for over 15 years and is an associate at the Interfaith Counseling Center. In addition, she serves as a grief consultant to The Dinner Party, Miracle Messages, and Reimagine, where she is currently developing and facilitating workshops on Post-Traumatic Growth. Mary Anne has provided grief support at Glide Memorial Church and Hospice by the Bay, worked with bereaved children at Josie’s Place, and offered spiritual support for those struggling with addiction and homelessness for the Ignatian Spirituality Project, and at The Healing WELL and the Gubbio Project in San Francisco's Tenderloin District.

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