About Susan Putman
Susan Putman raised a severely handicapped child along with her three other children. A single mom, she created and ran an award winning preschool for twenty five years. At the death of her handicapped daughter Cynthia, at the age of 38, she went on to work with the elderly and performed hospice care. Susan gives key insights into these areas to help people understand the best way to cope. She has written the book 'Cynthia's Song' found on Amazon.com, and she has a short helpful booklet called 'Short Timers' (contact for a free copy) to help people understand and care for their parents at the end of life.
Susan is passionate about a pleasant home life. She works with those caring for loved ones at either end of life. She has solutions for caring for any special needs at home, and moves women gently back into themselves. After great loss or in times when the burden of care has moved one to despair, she is there. She is a Serenity Coach, both highly educated and a survivor of the losses that she helps with.
Education
True education for serenity work comes from life's hardest times. My losses have been significant: a marriage, a father, a home, a daughter, a mother, a brother, long days and nights spent at hospital bedsides, and traveling with a wheelchair and the threat of seizures.
M.S. University of California, Irvine, Licensed Grief Therapist, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, CHHT, Reiki, Trager, Polarity, and Reconnective Therapy.
I will never tell you I know how you feel, but together we can find the good feeling person you used to be.
Susan is passionate about a pleasant home life. She works with those caring for loved ones at either end of life. She has solutions for caring for any special needs at home, and moves women gently back into themselves. After great loss or in times when the burden of care has moved one to despair, she is there. She is a Serenity Coach, both highly educated and a survivor of the losses that she helps with.
Education
True education for serenity work comes from life's hardest times. My losses have been significant: a marriage, a father, a home, a daughter, a mother, a brother, long days and nights spent at hospital bedsides, and traveling with a wheelchair and the threat of seizures.
M.S. University of California, Irvine, Licensed Grief Therapist, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, CHHT, Reiki, Trager, Polarity, and Reconnective Therapy.
I will never tell you I know how you feel, but together we can find the good feeling person you used to be.