Cathy Dobson Grieving isn’t always easy in a culture that expects us to move on quickly after someone dies. Many workplaces allow only three bereavement days following a death in the family, notes Heather Taylor, a local nurse and bereavement specialist. “We are a death-denying society that doesn’t like to talk about it. We tend… Read more »
Source: ‘Grieving pins’ can inform others you’re recovering from loss – The Sarnia Journal
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