Tina Staley is an accomplished author, therapist, clinical researcher and gifted communicator who has dedicated her life to creating a more kind and productive world. In 2001, Tina created an innovative psychosocial support program for those facing a cancer diagnosis, called Pathfinders. To this day, Pathfinders is one of the most successful cancer organizations on the western slope of Colorado. On the research side, Tina has contributed to numerous research articles and presentations. Most notably, at Duke Cancer Institute, she guided the intensive research of 50 women facing late-stage breast cancer through the remaining year of their beautiful lives. This groundbreaking study led to one of the first published findings focusing on the mind-body-spirit connection. The resultant quality of life research was the subject of an award-winning documentary called What Love Is, Pathfinders 50, which has been one of the longest-running documentaries in PBS history. Her award-winning book, Living Fully, Dying Well, led to a TedTalk on one’s willingness to face death and having the courage to live each moment until the last. Tina runs a successful private counseling practice, and co-leads an innovative program ”The Decade Game: Creating a Life by Design, Not Default." Tina is excited to introduce her latest endeavor, “Liberating Yourself from Not-Enoughness—A Masterclass in Discovering Your True Self.”To learn more about her work www.tinastaley.com.
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