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Connecting the Dots of Life

Thomas Balistrieri, Ed.D.

Making Sense of One's Life

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  • Thomas Balistrieri, Ed.D.

    Retired psychology professor and therapist. Yuwipi man of the Lakota peoples. Co-writing a book with Liu Silian on sexual assault and rape.

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