Author Archives: Sue Diane Rosenbloom, CT, MA

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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

Grief Darkness: Loss of Financial Security


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Bereaved Parents Month 2024: Child Loss and Secondary Loss


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Bereaved Parents Month 2024: Grief Brain is REAL!


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Bereaved parents Month 2024: I Don’t Want To Remember My Son


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Why You Need an Advance Directive


https://www.kiplinger.com/retirement/estate-planning/advance-directive

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“I’m Not a Mourning Person” by Kris Carr


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How a Death Doula Wants to Die


https://www.nextavenue.org/how-a-death-doula-wants-to-die/

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Denial of Life Limiting Illness


https://bkbooks.com/blogs/something-to-think-about/denial-of-a-life-limiting-illness

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Bereaved Parents Month 2024: Why Friends Abandon Grievers


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Bereaved Parents Month 2024: It’s Been years, when Should I Mention My Missing Child?


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