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Cover of The Empty Chair: The Journey of Grief After Suicide

The Empty Chair: The Journey of Grief After Suicide

โœ Scribed by Glover, Beryl S; Stansbury, Glenda


Book ID
106887294
Publisher
In-Sight Books
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
214 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781892785343

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โœฆ Synopsis


Product Description

When a loved ones completes suicide, the reaction to such a sudden and final act can sometimes delay the healthy grieving process. This new book describes and offers guidance for each emotion and issue that one encounters following a suicide.

About the Author

The author, Beryl Glover, lost her brother and her daughter to suicide with three weeks of each other in 1983. Since that time she has been active in suicide support groups, Compassionate Friends conferences as well as writing about her experiences.


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