Susan Anderson
The Library of Congress authorized label "Anderson, Susan (Psychotherapist)" offers a precise institutional anchor for identifying this writer among others who share her name, placing her professional identity firmly within the field of psychotherapy.
Susan Anderson was born in 1946 in Pensacola and is a citizen of the United States. Her occupation is recorded as writer, and she was educated at Stony Brook University. The dual designation suggested by her Library of Congress label — writer and psychotherapist — distinguishes her within institutional cataloguing systems and reflects the two fields most consistently associated with her name in the available record.
The Library of Congress label, Anderson, Susan (Psychotherapist), remains the most concrete marker by which her work has been formally catalogued, setting her apart from other individuals who share her name and tying her identity to psychotherapy alongside her standing as a writer.
Quotes by Susan Anderson

The energy involved in shattering is the life force, the inborn need for attachment. When that energy is thwarted, it intensifies what Buddhists call clinging; suffering and grief are the result. Its pain is our psychobiological reaction to being suddenly cut off, held back from the relationship we so desire. This powerful impetus to attach is ever present. It can be the source of pain, but when redirected, it becomes the first step toward healing.

What is born will die What has been gathered will be dispersed What has been accumulated will be exhausted What has been built up will collapse And what has been high will be brought low. The only thing we really have is nowness, now.

Your friends and family may wonder how you could want someone so badly who has treated you poorly. What they don’t understand is that your partner’s leaving automatically aroused symbiotic feelings that had been stored deep in your emotional memory. You are left to cope with feelings that stem from psychobiological processes that operate independently of your conscious thought and beyond your immediate control.

He always said that he wanted to go back. He said make sure when he died he would be placed on the Arizona.

I don't see this as a company that was outside the Sheriff's Department. I think it was a company that was inside the Sheriff's Department, ... The sheriff was working for that company and so were the people he hired.

Once again we're getting great defensive performances and right now we're being really disciplined at the plate and hitting well. We need to keep that up. You can't beat that, having seven home runs in a day.

It's important that all members vote on Friday. The bargaining team cannot represent us accurately if we don't indicate our wishes.

That's the first time I've ever seen anything like that in all of my coaching years and my playing years, so it was interesting.

