There’s one sentence everyone needs to say to a loved one who is struggling with suicide. In today’s show, Dr. Matthew Sleeth, author of “Hope Always” shares what that sentence is and the follow-up question to it. Every year, 10 million Americans think about suicide. If you can hep your loved one over the suicide crisis, they can go on to lead productive lives. Dr. Sleeth’s book has scripts and warning signs to look for so you can help those you love struggling with suicide.
Dr. Matthew Sleeth’s book “HOPE ALWAYS” can be found at www.blessedearth.org
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