by TJoiner (Author)
In the wake of a suicide, the most troubling questions are invariably the most difficult to answer: How could we have known? What could we have done? And always, unremittingly: why? Written by a clinical psychologist whose own life has been touched by suicide, this book offers an account of why some people choose to die.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: 1
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 28 Sep 2007
ISBN 10: 0674025490
ISBN 13: 9780674025493
Book Overview: In a book both personal and scientific, Thomas Joiner gives us the deepest understanding of suicide that has yet been written. He reminds us that to go on living we need to feel that we belong to someone and that we are effective. But he adds a surprising third factor--we must not break down our fear of death. Joiner offers wise guidance not only to professionals, but to those who must live on after this kind of death in the family. -- Pauline Boss, author of Ambiguous Loss As a survivor, I find this book to be illuminating, informative, and, most of all, healing. Joiner searches for the why of suicide as both a scientist and a survivor himself, and his research and insights help us to make sense of the pain and confusion that led our loved ones to end their lives. -- Carla Fine, author of No Time To Say Goodbye: Surviving The Suicide Of A Loved One Joiner provides an elegant description of what leads people to commit suicide and what professionals, families, and friends can do to prevent the crisis that this tragedy creates for everyone involved. -- Aaron T. Beck, M.D., University Professor of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania