Jane Seskin, a licensed clinical social worker, is a prolific poet who, at age 80, published a collection of 89 poems in the book OLDER WISER SHORTER: The Truth and Humor of Life After 65. With humor and insight, Jane observes how she is learning to acknowledge, accommodate, and accept the vulnerabilities and new-found joys of aging. Early in her career as a therapist for crime victims, Jane witnessed people’s resilience to survive. As a therapist and writer, she advocates “talking to each other rather than being alone with our scary thoughts.” For older women, one area of interest might be discussions on health fantasies and fears. Jane is at work on a new book about aging, focused on Taking Inventory: what’s past, dealing with the present, and planning for the future. She also explores “what brings one comfort when the sky is falling.”
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