Christopher Lukas

SILENT GRIEF: Living in the Wake of Suicide.

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I'm very excited.
This book, the first ever written on this subject for the general public (1985), is being issued in a revised edition by the prestigious British publisher, Jessica Kingsley, in both the U.K., and the U.S. Next March.

SILENT GRIEF is a definitive text, giving those left behind a sense of not being alone, of not being crazy, of not feeling guilty.

Here's but one set of comments: "These are all the things a survivor of suicide feels. Pain, anger, fear, distrust, hate, despair, loneliness, sorrow, relief, shame, victim. Silent Grief is co-written by Christoper Lukas a survivor of suicide and Henry Seiden, PhD, a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist. The book is designed to offer support and advice to the abnormal people left living in a normal world."

Selected Works

Memoir
BLUE GENES: A Memoir of Loss and Survival
My family history of depression
Theatre piece
The Antibody
A one-act, one-man tragic-comedy about life and death.
Non-fiction book
Directing for Film & Television
How to conceptualize for film and television directing.
Self-help; supportive
SILENT GRIEF: Living in the Wake of Suicide.
How to deal with the suicide of a loved one.
Medical
STAYING IN CHARGE
How to deal with chronic illness -- psychologically and logistically.