Martha Crawford
I received my Master's of Social Work from New York University in 1995, and a post-master's Advanced Certificate in Clinical Social work from the same institution in 1999. I worked as a clinical social worker, a psychotherapist, a field instructor and a clinical supervisor for twenty-five years in New York City.
In 2016 I was diagnosed with a unique, unstageable, un-prognosable cancer that transformed and reshaped my vocational goals, capacities and priorities.
In 2019 I moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and now work as a cancer coach and mentor, teacher, writer, a clinical consultant and spiritual director with communities of religious sisters, and as a support group and workshop facilitator.
I am a member of Climate Psychology Alliance of North America and on the Advisory Council of the Lymphoma Research Foundation.