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Book Review: The Geometry of Grief: Reflections on Mathematics, Loss and Life
Michelle Bronzo, MA, LPC, CT, is a psychotherapist in private practice in the DC Metro area. She provides counseling for individuals coping with grief and loss, illness, and other life transitions. Areas of special interest and expertise include: anticipatory grief, legacy building, end-of-life, oncology, infertility, care for the caregiver, establishing continuing bonds, and post-traumatic growth.