- Publisher : Your Online Publicist
- Publication Date : July 2021
- Pages : 112
- Product Dimensions : 6.00 (w) x 9.00 (h) x 0.29 (d) in.
- Genre : Self-Help
- Paperback ISBN : 978-1-63892-850-8
Susan Norman was born in Sioux City, Iowa in July in 1954. She received a BA in English from the University of Iowa in 1983. She has been a meter maid, an activities coordinator for a senior program, a camp director, and at present, a Realtor in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Years ago she contributed to Shadow on a Tightrope, used in Women’s Studies classes throughout the nation. She has been a hospice volunteer, church lady/prayer warrior, and as a child was wild and adventuresome riding her bicycle to the edge of the known world. As an aunt and great aunt, she is beloved by the little ones and works to provide them a better world. This book is a work of love to help protect people who are hurting in the worst ways.
If you are presently immersed in suicidal ideation or thinking, get help immediately! This book has a lot of information intended to help you through this terrible situation, but if you are already there, get help. Call a crisis line, suicide hotline, a doctor, a psychologist, a friend, a parent, a grandparent, someone in your life that you know cares about you. Ask for help, and take it when they give it to you. YOU ARE WORTH IT!
“Author Susan Norman Shares an Essential, Life-Saving Self-Help Guide to Provide Readers With the Workarounds and Methods Needed to Prevent Suicide
Susan Norman’s self-help guide can help you go through that unstable and delicate situation but if you’re in that level, seek help right away. Contact the Crisis Line, Suicide Hotline, a doctor, or psychologist, a friend, parent, grandparent, or somebody whom you know that cares about you. Seek help and take it without hesitation. Remember, somebody and someone loves you dearly, and it devastates them knowing you ended your own life.
This reference guide is written with dedication and love for those who may be in that dangerous situation themselves or know someone else who is. Doing something is better than doing nothing. The primary objective of this book is to prevent suicide in yourself and someone else. And once avoided, you need to recover the soonest that in case that scenario comes back, you are already equipped with the adapting skills necessary, not just for yourself but also to someone else as well.
Norman wrote this book and shared that she has avoided suicide twice. Classified as high-risk group. and have prevented from taking her life for the past thirty years.”
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