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Sitting at the bedsides of children with life-threatening cancer, Fried has been sadly fortunate to hear their messages of hope and love, which have taught him how to help those they were leaving behind. This is his extraordinary book based on his experiences.

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Sitting at the bedsides of children with life-threatening cancer, Fried has been sadly fortunate to hear their messages of hope and love, which have taught him how to help those they were leaving behind. This is his extraordinary book based on his experiences.
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Norman J. Fried, Ph.D., is director of psycho-social services for the division of pediatric hematology/oncology at Winthrop University Hospital/North Shore University Hospital on Long Island, New York. A clinical psychologist with graduate degrees from Emory University, he has also taught in the medical schools of New York University, Cornell University, and St. John's University, and has been a fellow in clinical and pediatric psychology at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Fried is a Disaster Mental Health Specialist for The American Red Cross of Greater New York, and he has a private practice in grief and bereavement counseling on Long Island. He is married with three sons and lives in Roslyn, New York.