Superando el duelo después de un suicidio
Las experiencias de los que se quedan
Those who have lost a loved one by suicide often complain obsessively about not having an explanation for what happened; this load of pain, added to the ordeal, is devastating. Jessica Wolf, based on her therapeutic work with suicide survivors, provides answers that offer guidance and accompaniment in such a complicated situation. The author weaves together stories from people who have gone through this difficult time, with clear explanations to understand what happened and emotional tools to process grief. For those who remain, this book is a support to heal, find peace and make sense of existence, despite the absence.
Jessica Wolf has more than 20 years of experience in the field of psychology, a period in which she has focused on suicide in Mexico and Canada. She is author of the book "Coping with grief after suicide: The experiences of those who remain" Editorial PAX (2015). She is a member of TEDX, the Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP), the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC), the Mexican Association of Suicidology, as well as various committees for the prevention of suicide.