When his brother Peter killed himself, psychotherapist Joseph Gallenberger was forced to deal with his overwhelming grief and the feelings of guilt at his family tragedy. But he could not answer the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Joe Gallenberger gives us a thoughtful and compassionate view of what it is like to live with and go through the suicide of a family member. He shows the emotions of himself and his family very vividly as they go through the stages of living with a person who has suicidal tendencies, and dealing with the aftermath of death, putting it all into perspective. This is a most insightful view of everyone involved and I highly recommend it for anyone who has lived through the death of a loved one. It is the perfect present to give to people who have experienced a sudden death of a friend or family member. I have given many copies as gifts to friends in need and shall continue to do so. Joe Gallenberger has created a gift for all of us and I am grateful! Gari Carter(GariCarter@aol.com)
Open and honest accounting of a deeply personal experience!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 28 years ago
The author is so nakedly truthful about this intimate experience of life and death, one can't help feeling connected with him and his family. A great book for anyone seeking solace in a similar situation. Courageously written and elegantly presented
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