This meaningful book is a compilation of stories from a real family and community who were all affected by Garrett's choice on November 17, 2010 to take his life at the young age of 19, or others that didn't know Garrett but were impacted by suicide in their own life. The Ripple Effect, Invisible Impact of Suicide shows how we were all affected, but now motivated to help others by sharing our heartfelt words to let others know they are not alone, are worthy, are loved and lovable and hopefully provide new, conscious choices. The creation of this book is a mission of hope, love and communication, and we pray it will now create its' own positive ripple effect of healing, by providing an inspiring and transformative perspective. It is purposely written for schools, colleges, therapists, doctors' offices, for anyone who wants to learn more and / or comfort someone in need. Our hope is that we will touch someone, somewhere, somehow for the better, and they will feel their worth Alive!
The author believes that people crave to tell the story of their lives, even if it involves wanting to die. The names of the people involved have been changed, including identifying details, to preserve anonymity.
As an annotated review of virtually every suicide study published in the English language between 1990 and 1997, this volume culminates David Lester's study of 100 years of suicide research worldwide.
Previous edition: published as by Robert D. Goldney. 2013.
Why do people commit suicide? Is it a cry for help or a cry of pain? In this thought-provoking book Mark Williams offers new perspectives on suicide and suicidal behaviour.
"This paper is one of a suite of six reports that the Ministry of Health commissioned from the Wellington School of Medicine and Health Services [i.e.
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