b'clippings, her mothers unpublished novel, and interviews with family and friends, she explores the impact of her mothers suicide from the perspective of a daughter, psychiatrist, wife, and mother herself, in this deeply personal memoir.My Son.My Son: A Guide to Healing After Death, Lossor Suicide Iris Bolton and Curtis Mitchell, The BoltonPress, 1995. A mothers account of her progression through the grief process after the suicide of her 20-year old son.Never Regret the Pain: Loving and Losing aBipolar Spouse Sel Erder Yackley, Helm Publishing, 2008. In her memoir, Sel Erder Yackley, mother of three, provides the reader an intimate glimpse into her familys struggle to understand, cope with, and grieve the bipolar disorder and ultimate suicide of her husband, a well-respected judge.No Time to Say Goodbye: Surviving the Suicide of aLoved One Carla Fine, Doubleday, 1996. Following the suicide of her husband, the author interviewed over 100 suicide loss survivors. She weaves their experiences into her book, creating a story of loss, grief and survival.Remembering Garrett: One Familys Battle with aChilds Depression United States Senator Gordon H. Smith, Caroll & Graf, 2006. A personal account by the U.S. Senator from Oregon, whose 21-year-old son took his own life, and whose speech on the Senate floor led to overwhelming bipartisan support for the passage of the Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Act, which increased federal funding to prevent youth suicide.36 Surviving a Suicide Loss'