The statistics on suicide are staggering. According to the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention, in 1997 in the USA more teenagers and young adults died from suicide than from cancer, heart disease, AIDS, birth defects, stroke, pneumonia, influenza and chronic lung disease combined. It is also an international epidemic. Susan Blauner is the perfect emissary for a message of hope and a program of action for these millions of people. She's been though it, and speaks and writes eloquently about feelings and fantasies surrounding suicide.
This book provides counselors with a bold new non-technical framework that is free from the prejudices that deter the suicidal from seeking help.
Drawing on extensive clinical and epidemiological evidence, as well as personal experience, Thomas Joiner provides the most coherent and persuasive explanation ever given of why and how people overcome life's strongest instinct, self ...
Wise recollects her near fatal suicide attempt following the death of her young husband from Lou Gehrig's Disease.
The eye-opening and engrossing story of one woman’s battle with suicidal depression—and her firsthand investigative journey to document the obstacles three hundred million people with depression face every day around the world
A unique collection of deeply moving stories by survivors of suicide attempts who decided to choose life instead. With a foreword by singer-songwriter, Judy Collins, herself a survivor of a suicide attempt
This is a frank, compassionate book written to those who contemplate suicide as a way out of their situations.
Politicians or medical doctors think they have sovereignty over our death. Yet the time and manner of our death should be entirely in our own hands. This book presents safe and peaceful methods of saying Goodbye to life.
Clinicians don’t need to read this book in any particular order, or even read all of it. Open the book to any page, and find a useful tip or technique that can be applied immediately.
This is a book for people who are struggling to find their way out of a cave of anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts—and for anyone who cares for someone who’s been lost in that cave.
You just want a way out. But there’s hope. In I Love Jesus, But I Want to Die, Sarah J. Robinson offers a healthy, practical, and shame-free guide for Christians struggling with mental illness.