Robert Zucker, MA, LCSW, FT

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Education and Credentials:
Designated Fellow in Thanatology (FT)

Association for Death Education and

Counseling


Licensed Certified Social Worker

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

#20680


Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology

Antioch University New England Graduate School

Specialty in Child and Family Counseling


Bachelor of Science

Art and Elementary Education

SUNY New Paltz
Experience:
Private Grief Counseling Practice

Northampton and Weymouth, MA 1996-present


Training/Consultation Practice

Keynotes/Retreats/Seminars 1996-present


American Academy of Bereavement/CMI

National Seminar Leader 1996-present


Hospice of the South Shore

Coordinator, Bereavement Services 2011-2012


Mary Washington Hospice

Coordinator, Bereavement Services 2009-2011


Baystate Medical Center

Bereavement Program Director 1988-1996


Antioch University NE Grad School

Adjunct Faculty 1996-2009


River Valley Counseling Center
Community MH/psychotherapy 1985-1988

Awards

  • 2011 Jack Conway’s Annual Community Service Award
  • 2011 Rose Award presented by South Shore Hospital for excellent service to South Shore Community on behalf of Hospice of the South Shore
  • 1997 Recipient of the New England Healthcare Assembly (NEHA) Blue Ribbon for program focusing on impact of Alzheimer’s disease on families. Title: Keeping Memories Alive. (An intergenerational celebration to increase awareness of Alzheimer’s Disease and its effects on children and families, with concurrent workshops in journaling, songwriting, puppetry, storytelling and clowning.) Sponsored by Elaine Health and Rehabilitation Center, Hadley, MA. Program highlighted at March 1997 NEHA annual meeting in Boston.
  • 1992 Recipient of the New England Healthcare Assembly Blue Ribbon.

Awarded for the Pediatric Bereavement Counseling Program’s creative and innovative contribution to healthcare delivery. One of ten programs highlighted at the March 1992 Annual Meeting in Boston. Eighty programs were submitted from hospitals around New England.

Honors

  • 1993 and 1994 Recipient of two Testimonials of Appreciation from the American Hospital Association for the work of the Pediatric Bereavement Counseling Program.

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