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August 2010 Newsletter

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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

800-273-TALK [8255]
800-799-4TTY [4889] (TTY)
888-628-9454 (Español)

Other Crisis lines


Suicide Prevention Resources

QPR Training (Question, Persuade, Refer)

Wisconsin Suicide Prevention Strategy

Suicide Prevention Fact Sheet (.pdf)

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Resources for Survivors

WI Survivors Groups

Survivors Handbook

Memorials

Recommended Reading

  

Recommended Reading

After the Suicide of a Loved One

  • My Son, My Son by Iris Bolton
    • The story of a woman who lost her son to suicide
    • Bolton Press
      770-393-1173
  • Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide, by Kay Redfield Jamison (read a review)
  • No Time to Say Good Bye, by Carla Fine
  • Suicide: Survivors by Adina Wrobleski
  • Suicide: Why? by Adina Wrobleski
  • Dead Reckoning, by David Treadway
  • Suicide Survivors Handbook, by Trudy Carlson
  • Ben’s Story, by Trudy Carlson
  • Do They Have Bad Days in Heaven? by Michelle Linn-Gust www.siblingsurvivors.com

Male Grief

Depression

  • Conquering the Beast Within, by Cait Irwin, www.BoltonPress.com
  • A Mood Apart, by Peter C. Whybrow
  • Overcoming Depression, by Papolos & Papolos
  • Depression In The Young, by Trudy Carlson
  • What to Do When Someone You Love Is Depressed, by Mitch and Susan Golant

Manic Depression

  • An Unquiet Mind, by Kay Redfield Jamison
  • The Bipolar Child, by Papolos & Papolos

Grief

  • How to Survive the Loss of a Love by Melba Colgrove, Harold Bloomfield, and Peter McWilliams
    • Brief poems, reflections, tips for healthy grieving

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Disclaimer: hopes is not a crisis or counseling service. If you are suicidal, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255), provides access to trained telephone counselors, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The diagnosis and treatment of depression and other psychiatric disorders should be performed by health care professionals. The information on this site is for educational purposes only.