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Understanding Suicide: Living with loss. Paths to prevention.
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Suicide defies our universal instinct for self-preservation. It cuts through the core of our beliefs, leaving a trail of pain, emotional overflow, broken relationships, and frequently, a long list of unanswered questions. Paula Fontenelle experienced it firsthand. She was a noted journalist when her father took his own life, and it is from a personal, as well as a professional point of view that she wrote this honest, insightful book.At first, Paula wanted to understand what had led her father to suicide, but after hearing heart-wrenching testimonials from people touched by self-inflicted death, she embarked on a journey to address the questions that haunt the lives of more than 800,000 people worldwide, every year. That's what makes this book unique. The author draws on extensive clinical evidence and personal stories of individuals who attempted suicide, families who lost loved ones, authors, and renowned specialists.This publication offers a powerful insight into the suicidal mind, comfort and solace to survivors, practical tips on how to help those who are at risk, and valuable guidance to mental health professionals.The first edition of this book was a finalist of "Prêmio Jabuti," the Brazilian national book prize, and has been a leading reference in that country.
Suicide defies our universal instinct for self-preservation. It cuts through the core of our beliefs, leaving a trail of pain, emotional overflow, broken relationships, and frequently, a long list of unanswered questions. Paula Fontenelle experienced it firsthand. She was a noted journalist when her father took his own life, and it is from a personal, as well as a professional point of view that she wrote this honest, insightful book.At first, Paula wanted to understand what had led her father to suicide, but after hearing heart-wrenching testimonials from people touched by self-inflicted death, she embarked on a journey to address the questions that haunt the lives of more than 800,000 people worldwide, every year. That's what makes this book unique. The author draws on extensive clinical evidence and personal stories of individuals who attempted suicide, families who lost loved ones, authors, and renowned specialists.This publication offers a powerful insight into the suicidal mind, comfort and solace to survivors, practical tips on how to help those who are at risk, and valuable guidance to mental health professionals.The first edition of this book was a finalist of "Prêmio Jabuti," the Brazilian national book prize, and has been a leading reference in that country.


















