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Is This the Night: Finding Inner Peace: a self-care guide for family & friends impacted by a suicidal crisis
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Is This the Night: Finding Inner Peace: a self-care guide for family & friends impacted by a suicidal crisis

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Openly discussing the impact of a suicidal crisis on family and friends is still shrouded in prejudice and discrimination prohibiting those who need it the most, from reaching out to receive the support they deserve. No one ever asks, How’s your suicide attempt survivor? Is This the Night: Finding Inner Peace is not a clinical training manual with companion PowerPoint slides and certificate of achievement. It is an informal conversation, a sharing of lived experience. What can we do to help support friends and families of suicide attempt survivors who are themselves emotionally drained and exhausted, worried about their loved ones, and paralyzed with fear? How can we help them recognize to first and foremost take care of themselves? Author Annemarie Matulis gently but firmly guides participants through the maze of emotions that can entangle family and friends with loved ones in suicidal crisis. This is her story, too. Dr. Bart Andrews, a nationally well-known and respected psychologist and leader within the field of suicidology, or as he prefers to say life-ology (because this work is about living), describes Matulis’ writing tone as so fresh and genuine and there is both a vulnerability and sassy optimism. Is This the Night: Finding Inner Peace was designed for and dedicated to the family & friends of suicide attempt survivors or anyone experiencing any form of suicidal crisis. In 2014, with the publication of The Way Forward: pathways to hope, recovery, and wellness with insights from lived experience, the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention expressed concern for the family of those who experience suicidal crisis and recommended that coping strategies to avoid burnout, especially in consideration of their vigilance and help-giving efforts be developed. The exercises outlined in this workbook may not be the answer to that challenge for this huge population, but they offer a starting point to begin to tear down the walls fear has built and develop new self-care skills that can bring some inner peace within while walking through a difficult emotional challenge. While the author has already produced three related documentaries, A Voice at the Table,
Voices Still Unheard, and Voices from the Shadows, this workbook is the first in what will be a series of support materials.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Voice at the Table
Date
26 October 2017
Pages
74
ISBN
9780692475904

Openly discussing the impact of a suicidal crisis on family and friends is still shrouded in prejudice and discrimination prohibiting those who need it the most, from reaching out to receive the support they deserve. No one ever asks, How’s your suicide attempt survivor? Is This the Night: Finding Inner Peace is not a clinical training manual with companion PowerPoint slides and certificate of achievement. It is an informal conversation, a sharing of lived experience. What can we do to help support friends and families of suicide attempt survivors who are themselves emotionally drained and exhausted, worried about their loved ones, and paralyzed with fear? How can we help them recognize to first and foremost take care of themselves? Author Annemarie Matulis gently but firmly guides participants through the maze of emotions that can entangle family and friends with loved ones in suicidal crisis. This is her story, too. Dr. Bart Andrews, a nationally well-known and respected psychologist and leader within the field of suicidology, or as he prefers to say life-ology (because this work is about living), describes Matulis’ writing tone as so fresh and genuine and there is both a vulnerability and sassy optimism. Is This the Night: Finding Inner Peace was designed for and dedicated to the family & friends of suicide attempt survivors or anyone experiencing any form of suicidal crisis. In 2014, with the publication of The Way Forward: pathways to hope, recovery, and wellness with insights from lived experience, the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention expressed concern for the family of those who experience suicidal crisis and recommended that coping strategies to avoid burnout, especially in consideration of their vigilance and help-giving efforts be developed. The exercises outlined in this workbook may not be the answer to that challenge for this huge population, but they offer a starting point to begin to tear down the walls fear has built and develop new self-care skills that can bring some inner peace within while walking through a difficult emotional challenge. While the author has already produced three related documentaries, A Voice at the Table,
Voices Still Unheard, and Voices from the Shadows, this workbook is the first in what will be a series of support materials.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Voice at the Table
Date
26 October 2017
Pages
74
ISBN
9780692475904