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IN HER BOOK, THE AUTHOR DETAILS HER EXPERIENCE OF BEING SUICIDAL FOR TWELVE YEARS. SHE FOUND HEALING WITHOUT ANY PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATION AND DESPITE DAMAGING THERAPY.
Barbara Jeanrenaud writes as a mental health professional with a PhD in clinical psychology and twelve years of personal experience of being suicidal. Her book is intended to encourage open dialogue on the increasing problems of depression and suicide. Her story also provides helpful insights of how to survive the existential challenges implied in being suicidal. The author's story ends in a strong affirmation of life and her redemptive healing from suicidal despair.…mehr

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IN HER BOOK, THE AUTHOR DETAILS HER EXPERIENCE OF BEING SUICIDAL FOR TWELVE YEARS. SHE FOUND HEALING WITHOUT ANY PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATION AND DESPITE DAMAGING THERAPY.

Barbara Jeanrenaud writes as a mental health professional with a PhD in clinical psychology and twelve years of personal experience of being suicidal. Her book is intended to encourage open dialogue on the increasing problems of depression and suicide. Her story also provides helpful insights of how to survive the existential challenges implied in being suicidal. The author's story ends in a strong affirmation of life and her redemptive healing from suicidal despair.


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The German-born author received two master's degrees in German and English literature and linguistics and her teaching credential in Germany before she earned a PhD in clinical psychology in California. This educational background, coupled with her personal background of being suicidal for twelve years, allowed her to help suicidal students on both sides of the Atlantic. She also provided support for a Kenyan woman in Nairobi whose adopted son committed suicide as a teenager.