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1990, Bantam Books, a division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc.
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Bantam Books, a division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc.
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1990
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English
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Very Good. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Light Creasing on Front, Rear Covers, Spine; Front, Rear Covers, Spine Lightly Chipped; Heavy Yellowing Due to Age. A survivor and a psychologist offer support and advice for getting past the grief--and moving on. COVER DESIGN: Laura Glazer. CONTENTS: Acknowledgments; PART ONE: THE SHORT TERM-"What's Happening to Me? "; Introduction-Lukas's Story; Chapter 1 What Happens to the Survivor After Someone Commits Suicide; Chapter 2 Emotional Reactions to Suicide; Chapter 3 A Family's Story; PART TWO: THE LONG RUN-"What's Going to Happen to Me? "; Chapter 4 The Bargain: A Deal We Make with Life; Chapter 5 Bargains: The Long Good-bye; Chapter 6 Bargains: Scapegoating; Chapter 7 Bargains: "I Am Guilty; I Am a Victim"; Chapter 8 Bargains: Cutting Off; Chapter 9 Bargains: A Miscellany; Chapter 10 The Saddest Bargain: "Because You Died, I'll Die"; Chapter 11 The Grand Bargain: Silence; Chapter 12 Reactions to an Adolescent's Suicide; PART THREE: GIVING HELP AND GETTING HELP-Listening and Talking; Chapter 13 Responding; Chapter 14 Giving Help by Listening; Chapter 15 Getting Help by Talking; Chapter 16 Talking with Children; Chapter 17 Living with Suicide-Some Stories About Responding; EPILOGUE--THE FUTURE; Lukas's Story-A Personal Summary; Appendix-Where to Find Self-Help Groups; Bibliography; Notes; Index. SYNOPSIS: More than twenty million American's have lost a loved one to suicide. Many of these survivors suffer severe medical and psychological trauma for years. Some even live in fear of committing suicide themselves. It is for these survivors that Christopher Lukas, a survivor himself, and Henry Seiden, a psychologist, have written Silent Grief. Together they offer practical advice and emotional support on overcoming the guilt, anger, depression, and fear that follow in the wake of suicide. Survivors will learn how to confront, understand, and share their grief, and regain control of their lives from the author's helpful suggestions and illuminating interviews with other survivors, as well as psychologists, social workers, and researchers. Authoritative, inspiring, Silent Grief pierces with a brilliant ray of hope the dark silence that shrouds the subject of suicide--helping survivors to understand and accept the past and lighting the way to a new future. Christopher Lukas has been an award-winning writer and director in both public and commercial television for thirty years. He was moved to write this book as a result of experiencing multiple suicides in his own family. He and his wife have two daughters. Henry M. Seiden, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and a psychotherapist. He practices in Forest Hills, New York, and in Manhattan. Dr. Seiden has taught at the New School for Social Research and has been chief of psychology at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center and director of the Long Island Institute for Mental Health. He has written and lectured on a wide variety of clinical, social, and cultural subjects.
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