Description: Harriet Fisher graduated high school at 13 and became a Children's Social Worker after college. She worked at Children's Medical Center before opening her own office with several other social workers in the practice. Donna Rumsfield was a patient, then later a partner. Children's problems and coping skills are discussed as well as Harriet's family and interests. She often spoke at conferences because she was a respected therapist.
Subjects: Being poor, Being smart, Reasons children have emotional problems, How to cope, Desire to help others
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