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This book is helpful for individuals with an acoustic neuroma brain tumor, people who support them, and anyone going through a stressful life-changing event.  

In 2022, after Lisa was diagnosed with Covid, she was diagnosed with a brain tumor.  This captivating story begins with ringing in the inner ear that did not stop after Covid.  Lisa went on to learn that she had a rare brain tumor called acoustic neuroma.

What started as an exceedingly difficult journey brought out the best in friends, family, acquaintances, and an entire community.  This major life event helps the good in the world and human connection.  

This book is helpful for individuals with an acoustic neuroma brain tumor, people that support them, and anyone going through a stressful life changing event.

In 2022, after Lisa was diagnosed with Covid, she was diagnosed with a brain tumor. This captivating story begins with ringing of the inner ear that did not stop after Covid. Lisa went on to learn that she had a rare brain tumor called an acoustic neuroma.

What started as an exceedingly difficult journey brought out the best in friends, family, acquaintances, and an entire community. This major life event helps highlight the good in the world and human connection.

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About The Author
About The Author

Originally from the Black Hills, Lisa returned to South Dakota after residing in St. Louis, Missouri, for four years working as a counselor. She earned her undergraduate degree from South Dakota State University and her Master’s Degree in Counseling from the University of South Dakota. Lisa is married to an optometrist and has three sons.

While Lisa provides therapy to adults and children, her specialization is working with children and their families. She has undergone specialized coursework and supervised experience to earn the RPT-S (Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor) distinction. She is one of a handful of play therapists in western South Dakota. Play therapy can help children adjust to life stressors such as: divorce, death, social skills deficit, ADHD, relocation, hospitalization, chronic illness, physical/sexual abuse, domestic violence, and natural disasters.

 

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