#18 Hattersley-Urano Wolfram Syndrome with Parent Tamara Blum

 

In this episode we continue our conversation with Tamra Blum. Tamara was on the last episode (Episode #17) of It Happened To Me where we discussed mental health. Tamara shared her expertise as a licensed clinical social worker to help listeners develop a mental health toolkit and answered several FAQs about therapy and more. 


Tamara is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in St. Louis, Missouri with a  MSW from the Brown School at Washington University. She has worked with grieving families, on college campuses, and as a graduate and post-graduate level supervisor. Tamara has also served as a consultant to the National Center for Deaf-Blindness and  has been providing psychotherapy and mental healthcare in her private practice serving teens, adults, couples and families since 2012.


In this episode we are discussing Tamara’s role as the parent of a child with an ultra rare subtype of Wolfram Syndrome. Tamara is the proud single mom of 6 children. Her 5 surviving children include 26-year-old Andrew who has the Hattersley-Urano subtype of Wolfram Syndrome. She is an ally and an advocate at work and home and has taught her children to be the same. 

 

Stay tuned for the next new episode of It Happened To Me! In the meantime, you can listen to our previous episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “It Happened To Me”. 


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