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Before their time : adult children's experiences of parental suicide / edited by Mary Stimming and Maureen Stimming.

Van Pelt Library HV6545.2 .B44 1999
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Stimming, Mary T. (Mary Theresa)
Stimming, Maureen.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Older people--Suicidal behavior.
Older people.
Suicidal behavior.
Parents--Death--Psychological aspect.
Parents.
Adult children--Psychology.
Adult children.
Suicide victims--Family relationship.
Suicide victims.
Parents--Death.
Physical Description:
xxviii, 192 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 1999.
Summary:
Before Their Time is the first work to present adult children survivors' (defined as eighteen or above at the time of the parent's death) accounts of their loss, grief, and resolution following a parent's suicide. In one section, the book offers the perspectives of sons and daughters on the deaths of mothers; in another, the perspectives of sons and daughters on the deaths of fathers. In a third section, four siblings reflect on the shared loss of their mother.
Each of these survivors faces the common difficulties associated with losing a loved one by suicide. They also experience difficulties specific to their status as both adult and child. Topics such as the impact of the parent's suicide on adult children's personal and professional choices, marriages and parenting, sibling and surviving parent relationships are explored with sensitivity and insight. Various coping skills, including humor, are described.
The writers describe feelings of regret and responsibility related to their parent's suicide. They express concern about other family members' vulnerability to suicide. They speak openly about the fears and stresses they face and how they cope with them.
The authors ranged in age from nineteen to thirty-six at the time of the parent's death. Between one and twenty-five years have passed since that tragedy.
In addition to the first-person narratives, the book includes a resource section with a national listing of suicide survivor support groups; an overview of existing research on survivors of suicide by John L. McIntosh, past president of the American Association of Suicidology; and an essay on elderly suicide by David C. Clark, secretary-general, International Associationfor Suicide, and editor-in-chief of Crisis. The book is introduced with a Foreword by Rev. Charles Rubey, founder and director of Loving Outreach to Survivors of Suicide.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-182) and index.
ISBN:
1566396549
1566396557
OCLC:
39257398

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