The empty chair : the journey of grief after suicide
(2021)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : BookBaby, 2021
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781892785985 (electronic bk.) MWT14233280, 1892785986 (electronic bk.) 14233280
LANGUAGE
English
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A suicide in the family...time stands still. For little while or a long while. Whereas the world whispers its regrets and then continues on, our body shuts down. At first, we measure time in breaths. We can't move, we can't eat, we can't think, we can't hear, we can't sleep. We feel desperate and disconnected. Disconnected from our loved one in the middle of a sentence. Disconnected from ourselves and our lives. We are in shock, and it may last for two days, two weeks, two months...sometimes even longer. When a loved one completes suicide, the reaction to such a sudden and final act can sometimes delay the healthy grieving process. This book describes the grief process as it is experienced by a variety of people. In it we address the emotions and expressions of grief common to most people after the death of a loved one, list them in alphabetical order, and offer stories and insights of fellow travelers. We call it the "glossary of oh-my-gods."

Mode of access: World Wide Web

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