As the life span of people diagnosed with cancer has lengthened, questions arise about what life looks like after. A physical illness is also a life event, a story that often needs to be told and existential questions that yearn for meaningful reflection. Surviving cancer and then learning to live in her changed landscape, Cheryl Krauter was able to employ all her training from a humanistic psychological perspective to tell her own story and find her transformed, authentic life. In her book, Surviving the Storm, she shares all she's learned as she guides that process for others. What we learn
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