Stan Goldberg, Ph.D.
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  • San Francisco, CA
  • United States
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Author of books, columns, and articles on grief, loss and end-of-life issues
About my Loss:
My own loss involves a decrease in abilities due to cancer and a 15 year battle with sleep deprivation
Are You a Service Provider? If Yes, please tell us about your service.
I am Professor Emeritus at San Francisco State and a bedside hospice volunteer for the last six years.

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A New blog on end-of-life issues, grief,and loss

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I'm a new member to the group and I'd like to introduce Lessons for the Living, a blog for people committed to the idea of hospice and those struggling with grief or loss. Since it goes beyond the concerns of this group, I thought it would be appropriate to host it independently. But there will be many articles you might find helpful.



For the past four years I've been a columnist for the Hospice Volunteer… Continue

Posted on April 26, 2009 at 9:55am

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