Description
There is always a moment of shock, or horror-and for any parent, of fear-when a teenager chooses suicide. How could this happen? Didn't his parents know he was so depressed? She was so pretty, such a high achiever-what went wrong?
Andrew Slaby, a psychiatrist specializing in depression and crisis intervention, and Lili Garfinkel, a parent educator, shed light on these perplexing questions. They present psychological profiles of eight severely depressed adolescents who either attempted or committed suicide. In reading the teens' journals and talking with their family and friends, they found that the severity of their distress was missed, not because people around them didn't care, but because they didn't know what to look for, what questions to ask, or how to respond effectively. In addition to sharing these families' stories, the authors offer guidelines for recognizing and working with suicidal youth. In alerting readers to the factors that may lead to suicide, this book will literally save lives.
About the Author
Andrew Slaby, M.D., practices in New York City. Lili Frank Garfinkel lives in Minneapolis.
Reviews
"An important and insightful book for parents, teachers, and anyone who works with adolescents." -- Larry Kutner, Ph.D., "Parent & Child" columnist, New York Times
Book Information
ISBN 9780393313925
Author Lili Frank Garfinkel
Format Paperback
Page Count 222
Imprint WW Norton & Co
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Weight(grams) 280g
Dimensions(mm) 211mm * 140mm * 15mm