Coping with Suicide

Coping with Suicide by Maggie Helen, published by Sheldon in 2002, is a thoughtful exploration of the emotional aftermath faced by friends and family of those who have attempted or completed suicide. This 113-page book, written in English, addresses the profound isolation often experienced by the bereaved and provides insights into understanding the causes of suicide.
Readers will find practical guidance on navigating the complexities of grief, including dealing with law enforcement and organizing funerals. The book delves into themes of death, grief, and bereavement, offering support for those grappling with the psychological impact of such loss. Through a sensitive approach, Maggie Helen aims to assist individuals in coping with their experiences and emotions related to suicide.
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Suicide has a devastating effect on friends and family left behind. Each year more than one million people attempt suicide and many succeed in taking their own life. But the bereaved are often left isolated in their grief. Maggie Hadley addresses the emotional impact of suicide and attempted suicide with sensitivity and insight. She will help you to understand the causes of suicide and cope with practical matters such as dealing with the police and organizing a funeral.
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