Therapist John R. Mace, Ph.D. has a personal story that’s well worth telling. Soon after being diagnosed with HIV, he was told he had three days left to live. That was 11 years ago. After learning to accept his imminent death, he then had to accept the fact that he wasn’t going anywhere just yet. He subsequently went back to school, ditched his flight attendant job, earned a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, and has since counseled boatloads of people back to a life worth living. “I have patients come in from Oregon and Canada,” says Mace, who adds that he doesn’t spend much time with his typical client. “I want them out living, not in my office.”—Karla Starr www.johnrmace.com.
Fourth of July weekend weather in King County
Expect mostly sunny and warm weather for the Fourth of July weekend in the Puget Sound region. Below is the…
New King county park rangers to begin patrolling Saturday
Council members hope the increased presence of officials will deter break-ins at trailheads.
SR18 closure at I-90 rescheduled to start May 29
Both directions of traffic will be closed around the clock until June 4.