Tina W Bulucea
MSSA, LISW
Clinical Social Worker Tina W. Bulucea, LISW is a Clinical Social Worker/Psychotherapist who has worked for more than 20 years with all aged individuals from many special needs populations. She currently provides outpatient psychotherapy for Adults and Geriatric Adults through her affiliation with Diane Eden and Associates, Inc. in Willoughby Hills, Ohio. One of her many areas of specialization includes Grief/Loss and Bereavement. The loss of Ms. Bulucea's sister (her only sibling) in 1995,inspired her to eventually "give back" to the Community by helping others through their grief and healing process. She initially fulfilled this spiritual quest when hired by a local Hospice as their Clinical Social Worker/Therapist. |
More recently, Tina Bulucea, LISW, decided to combine her compassionate love,caring, and deep inner-connectedness with animals, together with her formal training as a therapist, to begin what has been a long-need service for the Greater Cleveland area. After three years of planning, research and development, in April, 2004, Immortal Paw Prints, LLC has arrived and continues to explore and add services based on the needs presented by our Community.
Tina W. Bulucea, LISW graduated with a B.A. in Psychology in 1980. She worked for 22 years in multiple Social Work/Psychology settings gaining invaluable insights and experience in her Profession. In 1992, she earned her Master's degree in Social Science Administration (MSSA) from The Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at Case Western Reserve University. In 1992, she moved to Eastern Europe and pioneered a Social Work Field Education Program under a USAID grant; she also taught Social Work Practice at a University in Romania until 1994. Upon her arrival back to the United States, she was recognized with The Humanitarian Award of the Year and a feature article published in The Plain Dealer.
Tina W. Bulucea, LISW is an accredited member of the Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement. She participated in the International Conference for the APLB in New York City in May, 2004 where she attended specialized training and received further certification in Pet Loss and Bereavement Counseling.