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Deadly Real

Mourning and Accompaniment after Suicide

Sabrina Müller

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Religion/Theologie

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What happens after a suicide? Ten years after the suicide of a close friend, Sabrina Muller writes about her personal mourning process in short blogs and in-depth analyses. She tells of her numbness after the bad news, of the unbearable moments, of her phases of grief. She tells of rage, her own life tiredness, disappointment, and loneliness. Where were friends, community, even the church, when she herself urgently needed support? Muller speaks openly about the very difficult issues but also about what got her through this difficult time and how she slowly found her way back into a changed life. She profitably combines expert knowledge with personalities and breaks the taboo of talking about suicide. This book is a signpost and helpful orientation--for survivors and for people in helping professions.

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Christian Living, Christianity, Christian life and practice, Personal religious testimony and popular inspirational works, suicide, faith and grief, counseling, Prevention, Religious aspects, Spirituality, Bereavement, Family and Relationships, Sabrina Müller, Pastoral Care, Family and relationships: advice and issues, Grief, self-help, Coping with death and bereavement, Deadly Real, Death, Personal Growth, survivors of a suicide, Pastoral theology, suicide prevention