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Nik-key 08-11-2008 09:11 AM

The book Why Suicide? by Eric Marcus.
Answers to 200 of the Most Frequently Asked Questions About Suicide, Attempted Suicide, and Assisted Suicide
HarperSanFrancisco
1996

I actually just received an email from Eric. Very caring, loving, understanding man. His book helped me talk with my niece and nephew about the hows and whys Grampa took his life.

Best wishes, Nikki

Alffe 10-11-2008 06:26 AM

http://www.halfofus.com/

Leaving a :hug: for anyone needing one.

Alffe 10-11-2008 09:24 AM

Nov. 22, I don't want to miss this..http://view.email.globalcloud.net/?j...6d0d7e771c707c

BJ 10-12-2008 07:01 AM

http://www.griefshare.org/

I signed up for the daily emails...they help so much! It is like someone out there truly knows how you are feeling and you don't feel so alone in your grief.

They talk about feelings of grief and then have a Bible scripture to help you.

bizi 12-03-2008 10:11 AM

thanks alffe
 
NEW BOOK SUGGESTIONS
for Survivors of Suicide Loss

The following books have been recently reviewed and added to AFSP's Survivors of Suicide Loss Bibliography. Our hope is that these books will offer hope and guidance for survivors at all stages of healing. To view the complete bibliography, click here.
Please visit www.afsp.org/shoponline to order from Amazon.com. Purchases made through www.afsp.org/shoponline benefit AFSP, at no additional cost to you.
SURVIVOR GUIDES
Dying to Be Free: A Healing Guide for Families after a Suicide
Beverly Cobain and Jean Larch, Hazelden Foundation, 2006. Co-authored by the cousin of Kurt Cobain, the lead singer of the band Nirvana who took his own life in 1994, and a crisis intervention specialist, this book combines personal accounts from survivors with practical guidance for coping with suicide loss.
Silent Grief: Living in the Wake of Suicide
Christopher Lukas and Henry Seiden, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2007.
Co-authored by a psychologist and a survivor of multiple suicide losses, this book is written with sensitivity and understanding, and offers simple, constructive suggestions for healing along with straightforward information and a message of hope.

SURVIVOR STORIES

Blue Genes: A Memoir of Loss and SurvivalChristopher Lukas, Doubleday, 2008. Christopher (Kit) Lukas, co-author of Silent Grief: Living in the Wake of Suicide, survived the suicide of his mother when he was a young boy. Neither he nor his brother were told how she'd died, and both went on to confront their own struggles with depression, a disease that ran throughout their family. In 1997, Kit's brother Tony, a Pulitzer-prize winning author, took his own life. Blue Genes is Kit's exploration of his family history, his personal journey and his determination to find strength and hope.

Dead Reckoning: A Therapist Confronts His Own Grief
David C. Treadway, BasicBooks, 1996. The author, now a successful family therapist, was just twenty when his mother, a longtime alcoholic, took her own life. Even as he counsels his clients on how to deal with death, loss and grief, he finds himself increasingly unable to manage his own. Turning to his own therapist for help, Treadway includes the reader on his journey of healing as he finally comes to terms with his mother's death.

Never Regret the Pain: Loving and Losing a Bipolar Spouse
Sel Erder Yackley, Helm Publishing, 2008. In her memoir, Sel Erder Yackley, mother of three, provides the reader an intimate glimpse into her family's struggle to understand, cope with, and grieve the bipolar disorder and ultimate suicide of husband, a well-respected judge.

The Suicide Index: Putting My Father's Death in Order
Joan Wickersham, Harcourt Inc., 2008. Wickersham uses an index -- that most orderly of structures -- to try to make sense of her father's suicide. The family history, business failures and encounters with friends and doctors are assembled into a philosophical, deeply personal and beautifully-written exploration of the mystery of her father's life and death.
FOR MEN
Swallowed by a Snake: The Gift of the Masculine Side of Healing
Thomas R. Golden, Golden Healing Publishing, 1996. This book by a licensed clinical social worker explores the stereotypically "masculine" experience of grief. In the author's words, "[a] man reading these pages will find a book that honors the uniqueness of a man's path toward healing. A woman reading this book will benefit not only from gaining a deeper understanding of the men in her life, she will find herself in these pages."
When Suicide Comes Home: A Father's Diary and Comments
Paul Cox, Bolton Press 2002. A father's perspective on the first year following his son's suicide, this book is written in a simple, straightforward way - an easy read for early grief. While written from a father's perspective, female readers (especially spouses) have said that it helped them better understand the male experience of grief. (Order by visiting www.boltonpress.com. Currently unavailable through Amazon.com.)
POETRY/INSPIRATIONAL
A Long-Shadowed Grief: Suicide and its Aftermath
Harold Ivan Smith, Cowley Publications 2006. Written from a Christian perspective, this book by a survivor of his cousin's suicide and former funeral director explores the aftermath of suicide through the lenses of spirituality and theology.
Healing the Hurt Spirit: Daily Affirmations for People Who Have Lost a Loved One to Suicide
Catherine Greenleaf, St. Dymphna Press, 2006. Written by a longtime survivor of multiple suicide losses, this non-denominational book encourages survivors to explore their grief through a series of simple readings and daily affirmations. (Order by visiting www.centeringcorp.com or CompassionBooks.com. Currently unavailable through Amazon.com.)



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Alffe 02-18-2009 12:53 PM

Find A Support Group...
 
http://www.afsp.org/index.cfm?fuseac...DDF23261B4378D


Please PM Curious with information on any other Support Groups. She will Add the information to this post.

Lara 03-09-2009 05:07 PM

For Australians...

Lifeline Australia - Suicide Prevention

BeyondBlue HelpLine


Please note:
If in Australia do not phone 911 in an emergency.
The emergency phone number in Australia is 000.

Lara 03-13-2009 08:17 AM

Australians

Hope for Life

http://suicideprevention.salvos.org.au/
HAVE YOU LOST A LOVED ONE TO SUICIDE?
WE CAN HELP - PLEASE CALL
THE NATIONAL HOPE LINE
1300 467 354 or 1300 HOPE LINE

Lara 03-13-2009 08:26 AM

Caring for someone who is grieving after suicide
 
Suicide Line - Caring for someone who is grieving after suicide

From Suicide Line. Help Services

Alffe 04-19-2009 05:28 PM

http://www.youtube.com/800273TALK


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