Book Review: After suicide; Help for the bereveaved Dr Sheila Clark

This may seem a sad book to start with but it is a subject that is very important. Sheila has worked extensively as a counsellor, as a G.P, and advised people extensively through this most difficult type of grief. She is well trained and well experienced. There are all sorts of people recomending her book from Anne Deveson AO, Writer and film maker who son died after a long battle with schizophrenia and Dr Col Owen, the president of The Royal Australian College of General Praticioners and a proffessor who is the head of the Department of Psychiatry at The University of Queensland right through to struggling family and friends, doctors and ministers.

It is a very practical book showing various stages that families and loved ones go through as well as explaing the roles of the various medical and police departments etc.

It’s not something I would want anyone to need, but certainly a book offering hope and healing in a grim, dark time.   Published in Australia by Michelle Anderson Publishing  P/L www.michelleandersonpublishing.com  

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