|
Reviews
5.0
out of 5 based on
3
reviews.
– Customer review on 15/01/2012
Awesome loved this book. Best one I've ever read on the topic. Details heaps of strategies and distractions. An excellent resource. Much better than I was expecting.
Was this review helpful? [ Yes]
or [ No]
5.0
out of 5 based on
3
reviews.
– Customer review on 25/04/2010
A really good book written by someone who has struggled with suicidal ideation for many years as a result of mental illness. I work as a psychologist and use sections of this book with clients who have long term suicial ideation. It is not a quick fix. It reinforces that you need to work with your therapist to come up with the best strategies to get through the really difficult days. But is full of practical ideas, insightful reflections and good advice from one survivor to another. An excellent, unique and very helful book.
Was this review helpful? [ Yes]
or [ No]
5.0
out of 5 based on
3
reviews.
– Customer review on 23/09/2007
People are afriad to talk about suicide. It seems that the religious backing of our societies makes suicide a morally subverse topic that has never been fully accepted or tackled by modern western societies. This was an interesting read just for its honesty in dealign with an issue that many people see as too dark to talk about. This is an important book that we should all read. I hope this book succeeds in bring suicide and depression out into the open. I highly recommend it!
Was this review helpful? [ Yes]
or [ No]
3 reviews, showing 1 to 3
Review this Product
   Browse by Subject
  Webmasters, Bloggers & Website Owners
You can earn a 5% commission by selling How I Stayed Alive When My Brain Was paperback book on your website. It's easy to get started - we will give you example code. After you're set-up, your website can earn you money while you work, play or even sleep!
 Authors/Publishers
Are you the Author/Publisher? Improve sales by submitting additional information on this title.
 |