Liz Holzemer
Holzemer is the founder of Meningioma Mommas, a support group for those with meningioma, as well as the writer of a column called “A Screw Loose.” She is the author of Curveball: When Life Throws You a Brain Tumor and is a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors.
Posted: 12/18/2007 12:39 PM EST
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Patrick Mathieu
A motivational speaker and author, Mathieu wrote What's YOUR Expiry Date? Embrace Your Mortality, Live With Vitality, a book about living your life and accepting mortality, a belief he developed after finding out he had Congenital Heart Disease and doctors told him he’d never live past the age of 30. He also holds workshops in which individuals work on embracing mortality and tapping into the power that comes from accepting your own death, with interactive exercises to help get people thinking about their lives.
Posted: 12/18/2007 12:42 PM EST
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Patty Wooten, R.N.
Wooten is the founder of Jest for the Health of It!, a company dedicated to the development of therapeutic humor. She teaches her humorous healing techniques to healthcare professionals, patients, caregivers, educators and business executives, to help them improve their lives, health and work environment.
Posted: 12/18/2007 03:00 PM EST
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Rhonda Williams, Ph.D.
An assistant professor and rehabilitation psychologist at the University of Washington, Williams specializes in using behavioral activation and positive psychology strategies to enhance the well being, quality of life and sense of purpose of those suffering from disabilities, illness or injuries.
Posted: 12/18/2007 02:59 PM EST
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