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		<description><![CDATA[The foundation for this book began in 1942 for Judy and in 1981 for Mia. These are the years that our mothers took their own lives. In 1998, we met at a local group for women who had lost their mothers. We were the only ones whose mothers had died from suicide. We had each [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The foundation for this book began in 1942 for Judy and in 1981 for Mia.<br />
These  are the years that our mothers took their own lives. In 1998, we met at  a local group for women who had lost their mothers.  We were the only  ones whose mothers had died from suicide.  We had each individually felt  the need to write a book about our loss of mothers through suicide and  to connect with others like us that we knew existed in the world.   Meeting each other and sharing our stories was the spark that was needed  to honestly and openly discuss what our mothers had done to our  families, our lives and us. We wanted to explore what other individuals  who had experienced parent suicide had to share as well.</p>
<p>We began our  book by creating our questionnaires for conducting interviews with  participants, clergy, therapists and a first responder.  We surveyed  sixty-three survivors throughout the US and Canada.  Of these  sixty-three, fifty-seven participants chose to be interviewed. What is  amazing to us both is the realization that without that single,  life-changing event, we might not be the professionals, women, wives and  mothers that we are today. 					The text of our book is strongly based on the surveys and  interviews of our sixty-three participants, as well as our own  testimonies. We also have interviewed a number of therapists, clergy of  different faiths, and a retired criminal investigator who have all had  experience dealing with survivors of parent suicide. In talking  personally with almost each and every person, we have been inspired and  encouraged to produce a book that will reach a diverse audience; not  only survivors of parent suicide, but their families (including the  surviving parent) and friends, any community member who might come into  contact with them (therapists/counselors, mental health professionals,  clergy and first responders), and hopefully anyone who might be  contemplating taking his or her own life.</p>
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