I wonder if there are statistics showing whether the prevention lines do any good. As Diane says in the video, not all suicides are preventable. I wonder how many are. Some seem inevitable.
Thank you David, i found u through Gloria Estefan, where can i find your books in spanish? I'm trying to access resources like yours to aid my mom w her grief because of my sister's passing...
I wonder if Diane 's son talked about any emotional abuse issue he had in his childhood having to do with abusive parenting? Diane seems to be in denial about her repsosbility in the death of her son, Brendan., her denial from NPD.
I do find this an unacceptabke way of dealing with the matter. The tendency to blame parents, and in particular mothers, has been prevalent in our cultures ( i.e. European and American). It is certainly not the road to go, especially when there is no indication whatsoever as to this hypthesis.
Thank you for this meaningful talk. Greetings from Switzerland. Thank you!
I found this to be helpful. Thank you 🙏🏼♥️
I wonder if there are statistics showing whether the prevention lines do any good. As Diane says in the video, not all suicides are preventable. I wonder how many are. Some seem inevitable.
Thank you David, i found u through Gloria Estefan, where can i find your books in spanish? I'm trying to access resources like yours to aid my mom w her grief because of my sister's passing...
Adrienne from Ireland
I wonder if Diane 's son talked about any emotional abuse issue he had in his childhood having to do with abusive parenting? Diane seems to be in denial about her repsosbility in the death of her son, Brendan., her denial from NPD.
This is such an unnecessary comment to make.
I do find this an unacceptabke way of dealing with the matter. The tendency to blame parents, and in particular mothers, has been prevalent in our cultures ( i.e. European and American). It is certainly not the road to go, especially when there is no indication whatsoever as to this hypthesis.