Robert G. Zucker, LCSW, FT
Areas of Expertise: Psychology — Clinical
I am happy to offer my clinical expertise to legal teams working with wrongful death cases. In particular, I am skilled at exploring and explaining the impact of wrongful deaths on surviving adults and children. I have over 35 years of clinical experience in hospitals, hospices and private practice. I have consulted nationally for over twenty-five years throughout the US and Canada. I am a published author in my field, and a popular seminar leader and speaker.
Popular Publications by Robert Zucker include: The Journey Through Grief and Loss: Helping Yourself and Your Child When Grief Is Shared (St. Martin's Press), Confronting Intense Grief (Abbey Press), Will This Grief Ever End? (Abbey Press), Family Caregiving: When It Wears You Down, (Abbey Press), Living With the Limitations of Illness and Grief, (Abbey Press), When You Didn't Get to Say Goodbye, (Abbey Press).
Academic Articles by Robert Zucker include: Pushing Through Solid Rock: Words of Wisdom For Clinicians From Four Patients With Life-Threatening Conditions (Journal of Clinical Psychology, Vol. 58, No. 11, 2002), Grief at Work: New Challenges and New Opportunities (from Living With Grief: At Work, At School, At Worship, ed. by Joyce Davidson and Kenneth Doka).