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Karen Woodson
October 3, 2010
Dear family and friends,
I just learned today of Becky's death, and felt greatly saddened as she was an amazing woman and greatly blessed my life. She was my clinical supervisor to help me obtain my LCSW, a good friend, a mentor and willingly helped me reach my professional and personal goals. I often think of her wisdom "As a social worker you may be money poor but people rich," and "good therapy has a proper balance of validation and confrontation." I especially admire how Becky really worked to develop Multicultaral Services at NRBH, giving so much to the community and helping to develop so many clinicians.
May God bless Becky in the next stage of her journey and all of us that loved her and learned from her as we continue our journey here. Aloha oe, Becky.
Mahalo and aloha,
Karen Sandberg Woodson
Kanaohe, Hawaii
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