b'Finding Your Way After the Suicide of Someone You Love David B. Biebel, D.Min., & Suzanne L. Foster, M.A., Zondervan, 2005. Co-authored by a suicide loss survivor and a minister, this book looks at the experience of suicide bereavement from a Christian perspective.From the Ashes Flies the Phoenix: Creating a Powerful Life After a Suicide Gretta Krane, Inspiring Enterprises, 2006. The survivor of her husbands suicide, Gretta Krane shares her own journey, with the hope that it will inspire others to find self-discovery, growth, and hope in the aftermath of suicide loss.Healing the Hurt Spirit: Daily Affirmations for People Who Have Lost a Loved One to Suicide Catherine Greenleaf, St. Dymphna Press, 2006. Written by a longtime survivor of multiple suicide losses, this non-denominational book encourages loss survivors to explore their grief through a series of simple readings and daily affirmations.Incomplete Knowledge Jeffrey Harrison, Four Way Books, 2006. The second half of this book of poetry (in particular, the moving sequence titled The Undertaking) speaks eloquently of the loss of the writers brother to suicide, delving into isolated moments in the immediate aftermath and extended process of grief.Suicide and Mental IllnessAn Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D., Alfred A. Knopf, 1995. In this memoir, the author, an international authority on bipolar disorder, describes her own struggle since adolescence with the disorder, and how it has shaped her life.Resource and Healing Guide 41'