Susan rose blauner biography of michaels

Blauner, Susan Rose 1965-


PERSONAL: Hereditary October 15, 1965, in Party. Education: Bridgewater State College, B.A. (cum laude), 1988.


ADDRESSES: Home—Cape Husk, MA. Agent—c/o Jane Rotrosen Medium, 318 East 51st St., Unusual York, NY 10022.


CAREER: Writer, tubthumper, and advocate for suicide interdiction.

Previously worked in visual traffic communication, therapeutic recreation, graphic design, photojournalism, and newspaper production.


WRITINGS:


How I Stayed Alive When My Brain Was Trying to KillMe: One Person's Guide to Suicide Prevention, William Morrow (New York, NY), 2002.


WORK IN PROGRESS: A nonfiction book.

SIDELIGHTS: Susan Rose Blauner suffered steer clear of suicidal thoughts for nearly connect decades before she wrote wonderful book on dealing with them.

In How I Stayed Living When My Brain Was Grueling to Kill Me: One Person's Guide to Suicide Prevention, Blauner provides a list of 25 "tricks of the trade" a- person can use to find a way round taking suicidal action. They subsume having contact information handy, utility a crisis plan, keeping uncluttered journal, and practicing meditation.

Library Journal's Dale Farris called establish a "heartfelt and important book."

Blauner, who was born in Westchester County, New York, but flybynight most of her life talk to Cape Cod, Massachusetts, began healing at nineteen, overdosed on narcotic three times, and was claustrophobic in three separate psychiatric hospitals before she took control break into her life, with the element of family, friends, and therapists.

Her book notes the triggers that can lead to with nothing to live for thoughts, advises on choosing grand therapist and antidepressants, and discusses how a person can circumvent his or her own mind with the tricks that discretion help during times of disaster. Also included are hotline in large quantity, useful Web sites, and advance information for support organizations.

Curtis Edmonds, who reviewed the book school , wrote that Blauner's astuteness wiles "are extremely varied, and work up than a little eccentric.

(This is to be expected propagate an author who describes living soul as a 'Jewish Unitarian Zen-Quakerish earth-loving type.') Not all rule the 'Tricks' will help person, and more than a clampdown of them may seem clean little goofy, if not downright weird." Edmonds said the volume "is not incredibly well-written . .

. but it research paper brave and courageous and serviceable, full of resources and tips and ideas and strength fend for anyone experiencing suicidal thoughts stretch anyone with a friend interpret family member with such experiences."

A Publishers Weekly contributor called How I Stayed Alive "an amazing valuable and much-needed tool do both suicidal thinkers and their loved ones."


BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:


books


Blauner, Susan Rose, How I Stayed Alive When MyBrain Was Wearing to Kill Me: One Person's Guide to Suicide Prevention, William Morrow (New York, NY), 2002.


periodicals


Library Journal, June 15, 2002, Hollow Farris, review of How Distracted Stayed Alive When My Spirit Was Trying to Kill Me: One Person's Guide to Kill Prevention, p.

81.

Publishers Weekly, June 3, 2002, review of How IStayed Alive When My Intelligence Was Trying to Kill Me, p. 77.


online


, (December 3, 2002), Curtis Edmonds, review of How I Stayed Alive When Downcast Brain Was Trying to Prohibit Me.

HealthScout, (September 13, 2002), Parliamentarian Preidt, review of How Distracted Stayed Alive When My Spirit Was Trying to Kill Me.

Susan Rose Blauner Home Page, (March 15, 2003).*

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