an experienced psychotherapist and award-winning author
Dr. Janice Cohn is a practicing psychotherapist specializing in grief, loss, and life transitions. She has written a newspaper column for The Washington Times and served as a presidential appointee to Columbia University’s Continuing Education Seminar on Death and Dying. Dr. Cohn has also been a special consultant to the New Jersey Superior Court, helping families navigate separation and divorce. Her books include Freedom Pancakes for Ukraine (Fall 2024), The Christmas Menorahs, I Had a Friend Named Peter, Why Did It Happen?, and Molly's Rosebush, which have received critical praise from publications like The New York Times Book Review and School Library Journal. Learn more at drjanicecohn.com and thechristmasmenorahs.com and follow her on Instagram (@janice.i.cohn)