Your Hardest Family Question: Why didn’t I properly grieve my daughter’s suicide?
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Corey D.November 13, 2022
My heart goes out to this woman, almost incomprehensible circumstances to go through especially at the same time. Even almost as incomprehensible is that the atonement of Jesus Christ applies and is for exactly these types of trials, he knows exactly what this woman had gone through.
MaryannNovember 11, 2022
Beautiful counsel here. I, too, hope this woman will be kind and gentle with herself. She experienced two major events that would devastate anyone. I agree that our Heavenly Father and our Savior need to be the foundation of our lives for support, and I also hope this woman will seek for a good relationship with a friend who will be there for her. If her husband hasn't made any attempt to change in this past year, I hope she can find a good therapist who can help her cope with his betrayal. She can also attend the Spouse and Family Support Group sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is an amazing program to help people who have family members struggling with addictions.
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