The text you type here will appear directly below the image
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."