By Susan Gubar — 2020
The program Brushes with Cancer pairs patients with artists whose works make visible a disease that can be invisible and isolating.
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The Black community is more inclined to say that mental illness is associated with shame and embarrassment. Individuals and families in the Black community are also more likely to hide the illness.
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For women like me who lose our nipples to breast cancer, learning to love our changed bodies can be a journey.
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Whether you’re looking for a new job or considering a new career direction, this month’s article has plenty of practical advice to help you.
We have all experienced, at one time or another, situations in which our professional responsibilities unexpectedly come into conflict with our deepest values.