On the pages in this section, you will find readings which provide information, comfort and yes ... even advice.
| Featured Reading Adina Wroblenski: Letter to Survivors To All Suicide Survivors: "My daughter, Lynn, killed herself in 1979. I have been where you are now; I know how badly it hurts. I know that you feel the most terrible aloneness of your life. It is normal for you to feel desperately unhappy, angry, guilty frightened, and out of control. You wouldn’t feel so awful if you hadn’t loved so much. Most people who kill themselves have major depression – usually unrecognized and undiagnosed. People who have depression have a real physical illness. Chemicals in their brain that regulate how they think, feel and behave get out of balance. No amount of love and caring or trying to build up their self-esteem could have altered their misconception that their situation was hopeless. Read more ... | Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.” ~ Charles W. Eliot ~ |