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They Had To Go: A Suicide Grief and Healing Guidebook - cover

They Had To Go: A Suicide Grief and Healing Guidebook

Jupiterion Olympus

Verlag: Abrams Publishing House

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Beschreibung

"Find peace and acceptance in the belief that it was your loved one's time, and that sometimes, despite our best efforts, things are simply out of our control."

Losing someone to suicide can often leave loved ones feeling a sense of guilt and helplessness.

It's important to remember that suicide is a complex and multifaceted issue, and that you did everything you could at the time with the resources you had.

"They Had To Go: A Suicide Grief and Healing Guidebook" offers a safe space to explore these difficult feelings and find a path towards healing.

This guide provides a message of hope and inspiration, acknowledging that the loss of a loved one to suicide is an incredibly difficult and painful experience, but also reminding us that there is no one to blame.

•    Navigate the emotional and psychological effects of suicide grief.
•    Reduce stigma and shame surrounding suicide loss
•    Connect with a community of survivors
•    Raise awareness of suicide prevention
•    Move forward with hope and healing and more

It is packed with practical tools and strategies to help you navigate the emotional and psychological effects of suicide loss, and raise awareness about mental health resources and suicide prevention.

With "They Had To Go," you'll find the inspiration to move forward with hope and healing beyond the pain of suicide grief.
Verfügbar seit: 23.09.2024.

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