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Date: Mar 1998, Publisher: Oxford Univ Press Stronger Than Death: When Suicide Touches Your Lifeīy Sue Chance - Published by Avon Books (1992)Ī psychiatrist shares the life and suicide death of her only child and her personal struggle to cope with this tragic event.Įdwin S. Lukas and Seiden, a television writer/producer (and suicide survivor) and a clinical psychologist, discuss how the emotional aftermath of suicide differs from that of normal bereavement not only in duration but because of the hidden implication of responsibility and higher risk of suicide for those relatives left behind. Published by Simon & Schuster 01 February, 1988 Silent Grief - Living in the Wake of Suicide No Time to Say Goodbye: Surviving the Suicide of a Loved OneĪuthor experienced the death of her husband by suicide and explores the social stigma as well as the particular grief of survivors. Mom's perspective, very positive reader reviews. My Son, My Son: A Guide to Healing After a Suicide in the Family In the Wake of Suicide: Stories of People Left BehindĬomforting stories of many survivors and their individual reactions to the suicide of a loved one. Case studies, markers in the experience of many survivors and a directory of support groups nation-wide. Special chapters for the death of parents, children, siblings and spouse. Healing after the Death Suicide of a Loved One Honest and insightful, Grieving the Unexpected will help those who minister to hurting people better understand what families and individuals experience when confronted with terrible loss, and will testify to the sustaining comfort of God's presence. LeBlanc openly discusses his family's struggle to survive such a dreadful event, the variables that sustained them during the initial shock and the healing process that enabled them to commence their journey towards wholeness. Grieving the Unexpected: The Suicide of a SonĮssence Publishing (Canada) January, 2003.ĭr. Includes first person accounts with sections on: Adolescent Suicide History The Range of Self-Destructive Behavior Prevention The Right to Die and Survivors. Results from a 10 year investigation on the problem of suicide. Cobain's achingly honest account of dealing with the suicide of a loved one, along with personal stories from others who experienced this profound loss, provide powerful insight into the confusion, fear, and guilt family members experience.Īuthor writes about issues and experiences from the experience of the suicide of a brother and a daughter.īy George Howe Colt, Publisher: Touchstone Books () Transforming suffering into strength, misconceptions into understanding, and shame into dignity, Beverly Cobain and Jean Larch break through the dangerous silence and stigma surrounding suicide to bring readers this much-needed book. This is the classic book for parents whose child has died and for all those who want to help them.įor parents and professionals to assist young survivors.ĭying to Be Free: A Healing Guide for Families After a Suicide Scriptural, Christian approach to grief and transformation from a tragic event, her son's suicide at 18. Examining the complex emotions involved in grieving a suicide death, readers will come to realize they are not alone in their grief and will not be alone in their healing.Īndrew, You Died Too Soon: A Family Experience of Grieving and Living Again Books for AdultsĪftershock: Help, Hope, and Healing in the Wake of Suicideīy Arrington Cox, Candy David, David Cox, Candy ArringtonĪftershock is a recovery book that will provide encouragement and support for survivors. Most of these books can be purchased through other book sellers, as well, or found at your local library. Most of the links from the book titles below will lead you to, where you can learn more about the book, read reviews about it, and order it if you'd like.
