“Crying is a wonderful, healthy, natural, normal response when someone I love dies. I will stop crying when my body, no longer has anything that needs to be released, and/or when I am no longer in need of healing. Amen.” – Tom Zuba
“Many of us spend our whole lives running from feeling with the mistaken belief that you cannot bear the pain. But you have already borne the pain. What you have not done is feel all you are beyond the pain” – St. Barthomew
“The inconsolable crying of a grieving survivor is the audible sound of irreplaceable Love.” ~ Sue Rosenbloom
“Replacing a lost love with a substitution is not a shortcut to healing. Healing is a difficult, long journey to hope and wholeness anew.” ~ Sue Rosenbloom
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About Sue Diane Rosenbloom, CT, MA
Thanatologist: Loss, Trauma, Crisis, Death, and Grief Educator -
My blog is for educational purposes only. I am not a licensed professional counselor -
Bachelor of Arts in Human Studies - Marylhurst University (2007)
Certificate in Thanatology - Hood College (2008)
Master of Arts in Thanatology - Hood College (2009)
Certificate in Thanatology - The-Association for Death Education and Counseling (the highest level of loss and grief education).
* Hospice, Alzheimer's and Senior's Advocate
* Former first responder for Trauma Intervention Program, Inc. (TIP)
* Former Hospice and Bereavement Volunteer for Providence Hospice Bereavement Program
* Association for Death Education and Counseling Member
* National Alliance for Bereavement of Children
* Hood College Thanatology Association
* American Group Psychotherapy Association
* Hospice, Loss, Grief and Bereavement Researcher