HuffPost Columnist Mona Ackerman Dies From Ovarian Cancer At 66


Dr. Mona Ackerman, a clinical clergyman in private use in New York City and author of an recommendation mainstay for The Huffington Post, has upheld divided from ovarian cancer, according to news reports.

The New York Times reported that Ackerman, who was 66 during a time of her death, finished her mainstay with HuffPost in 2009 because of her cancer diagnosis. The Daily Beast reported that after finale her HuffPost column, she wrote from time to time for The Daily Beast.

Ackerman is survived by her companion, Richard Cohen, as good as her father, sister, brother, son, daughter and grandchildren, a New York Times reported.

Ackerman, who was a member of a American Psychological Association, perceived her doctorate from a Yeshiva University Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology. She formerly worked as an associate during a Yale University Child Study Center, and was also an accessory highbrow during a New York University Heyman Center for Fundraising and Philanthrophy, according to her HuffPost biography.

Ackerman’s posts for HuffPost overwhelmed on topics trimming from traffic with financial stress, to coping with genocide and loss, to doing transitions and relationships. To see a full repository of Ackerman’s work on HuffPost, click here.

Source: Health Medicine Network