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Resources

  • Alexander, Victoria, Words I Never Thought to Speak: Stories of Life in the Wake of Suicide New York: Lexington Books, 1991
  • Bolton, Iris, My Son...My Son...:A Guide to Healing after a Suicide in the Family Atlanta, GA: Bolton Press, 1983
  • Chilstrom, Corinne Andrew, You Died Too Soon: A Family Experience of Grieving and Living Again Minneapolis:Augsburg Fortress, 1993
  • Dunne, Edward J., McIntosh, John L., and Dunne-Maxim, Karen Suicide and Its Aftermath: Understanding and Counseling the Survivors New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1987
  • Marcus, Eric Why Suicide? New York: HarperCollins, 1996
  • Quinnett, Paul G. Suicide: The Forever Decision-For Those Thinking About Suicide and for Those Who Know, Love, or Counsel Them NY: Continuum, 1987
  • Ross, Eleanora After Suicide: A Ray of Hope Iowa City, IA: Lynn Publications, 1986
  • Wrobleski, Adina Suicide Survivors: A Guide for Those Left Behind Minneapolis: Afterwords Publishing, 1991
Where to Go for Help

The following organizations offer information about the prevention of suicide and help for survivors:

  • American Suicide Foundation 1045 Park Avenue New York, New York 10028 (800) 531-4477 or (212) 410-1111
  • American Association of Suicidology 4201 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 (202) 237-2280; fax 237-2282  
  • SOS (Survivors of Suicide) The Link Counseling Center 348 Mt. Vernon Highway, N.E. Sandy Springs, Georgia 30328 (404) 256-9797
 

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