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Under the Fig Tree

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Under the Fig Tree

De : Rita M. Wright, Anna M. Wright
Lu par : Henrietta Meire
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This book is a searingly honest personal story of suicide. As Rita Wright navigates her way through the loss of her daughter, Anna Wright, she demonstrates how anxiety, panic, and depression do not have to end in death.

Suicide prevention and survival after losing a loved one through suicide are the core elements of this book. Learning how to express dark and suicidal thoughts before we reach a crisis point from which there is no coming back is the central message. Understanding how creativity leads to a clearer understanding and has the potential to save lives is paramount.

This is a personal and professional insight into why some people can manage their emotions, whereas others, with an inbuilt fragility, melancholia, and what she refers to as a genetic "naked nerve", seek relief in death.

Under the Fig Tree is a dramatic true-life, 21st-century story of one girl whose feelings and troubles are replicated worldwide, demonstrating how chronic trauma or being constantly drip-fed negativity and frustration have dire consequences. Today, suicides, like COVID-19, are at pandemic levels. People who have never suffered from mental health issues are falling foul to depression and anxiety in a world that has changed irrevocably. Lack of global funding makes charities and foundations imperative if we are to relieve our agony.

©2021 Rita and Anna M. Wright (P)2022 Rita and Anna M. Wright
Développement personnel Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Santé mentale Suicide
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