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Title Voices of healing and hope : conversations on grief after suicide / by Iris Bolton.
Author Bolton, Iris, author.
Imprint Buford, GA : Bolton Press Atlanta, [2017]

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 Freedom Adult Non Fiction  155.937 BOLTON    CHECK SHELF
Descript xxvi, 283 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm + 1 DVD
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Note The DVD contains interviews with loss survivors.
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references.
System Det DVD.
Contents The mystery of suicide, the magic of healing -- Eight primal cycles of grief, seasoned witnessing and verbatim excerpts from the DVD -- Commonalities, merry-go-round questions, wisdom and knowledge -- Armed services heroes and the miracle of resilience -- Appendices: Acknowledgments ; Words of healing and hope ; SOS resources ; Bibliography and suggested reading.
Read the words -- Listen to the voices -- Trauma and broken hearts, resilience and renewal -- Why? -- Guilt -- Shame/stigma -- Anger -- Pain: Emotional/Physical -- Fear -- Depression -- Faith questions -- Summary by a therapist -- Support groups -- More common than you think -- Wisdom earned and learned -- The memorial quilt -- Our military -- An explosion heard around the world: Nature bears witness to healing.
Summary Iris Bolton's new book, VOICES of HEALING and HOPE: Conversations on Grief after Suicide, addresses phases of grief after suicide. With helpful stories and tools, each chapter helps define different aspects of the grieving process. A reader struggling with a particular issue can go directly to a related chapter for immediate guidance. Important issues include: Why, Guilt, Shame/Stigma, Anger, Emotional/Physical Pain, Fear, Depression and Faith. Chapters deal with these aspects and many more. "My intention in writing this book is to assist people touched by suicide loss." says Iris Bolton. "I share my own journey following the suicide of our twenty-year-old son Mitch many years ago, as well as my bereavement process as a parent, counselor, and lecturer." According to an informal survey of family members impacted by suicide, eight issues were identified to be among the most difficult. They are: Why, Guilt, Shame, Anger, Pain, Fear, Depression, and Faith. Chapters in the book and on the DVD deal with these areas and many others. More than 25 suicide loss survivors share their poignant stories of trauma, healing, and hope related to one of the above eight issues. Their courage and resilience are deeply touching. --Amazon
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Subject Suicide.
Bereavement -- Psychological aspects.
Suicide victims -- Family relationships.
Grief.
Genre Interviews.
ISBN 9781928723035 (paperback)
1928723039 (paperback)
9781928723042 (DVD)
1928723047 (DVD)



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