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This is an amazing book I've ever read on the topic. The author talks about emotional, psychological, and symbolic aspects of suicide in a new vision that fosters empathy and understanding. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in better understanding human suffering and transformation.
I found Touched by Suicide to be a treasure of a resource. Christi Taylor-Jones approaches the topic in a wise and compassionate way that is accessible to professionals and to those personally touched by suicide. Her application of Jungian analysis introduces a new method that is informative and redemptive.
Touched by Suicide is an informative but also deeply emotional book. It is a work that enables readers to gain a better understanding of the emotions that surround suicide in place of stigma and fear, knowledge, and empathy. Her work is intellectually satisfying but also emotional, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in mental health.
With her background in Jungian analysis in psychology, Christi Taylor-Jones approaches suicide from a unique perspective. Touched by Suicide is a highly introspective, thoroughly researched work that I would highly recommend to mental health professionals, educators, and anyone wishing to assist someone struggling with suicidality.
Christi Taylor-Jones brings her professional and personal experience to Touched by Suicide, making it a deeply moving work. Her background in symbolic transformation and the unconscious mind enhances the analysis of suicide, making Touched by Suicide a helpful addition to the field of psychology. Few books treat suicide with such depth and sensitivity as Touched by Suicide.
Christi Taylor-Jones explains the underlying struggles that lead to suicidal tendencies in a way that presents a path to healing. I've been changed in my approach to and my understanding of the subject after reading this book, and I would highly recommend it to anyone in need of a serious and impactful read.
Taylor-Jones’s Touched by Suicide is an insightful and moving exploration of what Albert Camus said is the only perduring philosophical problem: to be or not to be. All of us at times wish to end the suffering life has brought us, perhaps forgetting in the moment that whatever benefit might accrue thereby, one is not present to experience it. This book will make one think, feel, sympathize, and understand more deeply. What more could we ask of a book than that?
Touched by Suicide: A Personal and Psychological Perspective on the Longing for Death and Rebirth is a long-awaited addition to the field of Jungian psychology. Not since James Hillman’s groundbreaking book on the topic, Suicide and the Soul, has a Jungian analyst written a book examining the psychology and circumstances that can lead to the impulse to end one’s life and the symbolic–yet often rational–underpinnings of such an urge. Grounded in personal narrative and case examples, no stone is left unturned as the author fearlessly journeys through historical and psychological thought about suicide and suicidality to help us better grasp its contemplation, expression, and transcendence by individuals living in the complexity of our contemporary times.
Touched by Suicide is a welcome and timely book that delves into not only the feeling, experiential level of this mostly tragic occurrence, but also an examination of its history in religions, philosophy, and the psychology underlying it, including shame, trauma, suffering and sorrow. Christi Taylor-Jones elaborates on her own personal experiences with suicide involving herself and her family members, as well as discussing other examples in her life and practice as a Jungian analyst. I commend her for her comprehensive study of suicide, done in such a personal way that it makes it accessible to everyone.
Touched by Suicide: Helpful, Reassuring and Compassionate Take on a Tough Topic. As someone who has known the troubling and lasting effects of suicides in my own life, I found this book to be very helpful, reassuring and, most valuable of all, kind-hearted. What sets this work apart from many others is that the author begins by revealing her own personal experiences with suicide, while tracing its trail of shame and grief in her own life and the life of her family. This bold revelation not only lends compassion, intellectual weight and moral authority to the rest of the book, it also keeps it from being a simple cerebral treatise on a taboo subject matter. While the writing certainly is intellectually rigorous and provides plenty of support for its central ideas on guilt, shame and forgiveness, the author - a Jungian analyst - never condescends, but keeps the writing always human, approachable and considering the topic, easy to read. Highly recommended.
Christi Taylor-Jones delivers a poignant and deeply introspective exploration of one of society's most sensitive topics in her book, Touched by Suicide: A Personal and Psychological Perspective on the Longing for Death and Rebirth. With a unique blend of personal narrative, professional expertise as a Jungian analyst, and scholarly research, Taylor-Jones offers a comprehensive yet compassionate understanding of suicide's multifaceted nature.Touched by Suicide is an insightful, courageous, and necessary work that addresses the complex realities of suicide with honesty and compassion. It serves as both a guide for professionals seeking to better understand and support their clients and a source of solace and reflection for those personally impacted. Taylor-Jones challenges the stigma surrounding suicide, inviting readers to explore the transformative potential of suffering.This book is highly recommended for mental health professionals, researchers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of suicide’s psychological, cultural, and personal dimensions. It stands as a testament to the power of storytelling and professional insight to bring healing and understanding to a deeply misunderstood phenomenon.