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More than 15 miles on the Erie Canal

I gazed at the sea of pup tents and took a deep breath. One of ...

Making the Swytch. When is it time?

  As my friends and I labored up an interminable and extremely steep hill (think: ...

False starts with spring and easing of pandemic

There are more than a few parallels between spring in New England and our relationship ...

Is it really better to give than to receive?

With Valentine’s Day in the rearview mirror, the notion of giving and receiving lingers on ...

Widening the eye of the needle

After many false starts to retrieve my 93 year old mom from the small rural ...

Activating the covid net

When my 92 year old mother was diagnosed with covid 19, I reminded myself to ...

Choices During Covid

In her interview with National Public Radio, Christina Koch remarked that one of the psychological ...
Meg Stafford

Toward a new equilibrium (from May 2020)

I had always tested squarely in the E column between Extrovert and Introvert. I was ...

Birthday in a covid-19 world

We celebrated our daughter Gale's 30th birthday today.  It was not what we had planned ...

Connected we rise

If ever there has been any doubt that we are all connected, the events of ...

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Meg is a licensed independent clinical social worker with over thirty-five years clinical experience. She holds a Master’s Degree from the Boston University School of Social Work and a Bachelor of Arts from the State University of New York at Binghamton.

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