b'Darkness Visible William Styron, Random House, 1990. A powerful and moving first-hand account of what depression feels like to the sufferer.Demystifying Psychiatry: A Resource for Patients and Families Charles Zorumski and Eugene Rubin, Oxford University Press, 2010. The authors, both psychiatrists, explain modern day psychiatryincluding the mental illnesses most closely associated with suicide riskin this straightforward primer developed for a lay audience.Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D., Alfred A. Knopf, 1999. Weaving together an in-depth psychological and scientific exploration of the subject, this book traces the network of reasons underlying suicide, including the factors that interact to cause suicide, and the evolving treatments available from modern medicine. Includes a particular focus on suicide by adolescents and young adults.No One Saw My Pain: Why Teens Kill Themselves Andrew Slaby and Lili Frank Garfinkle, W.W. Norton and Company, 1995. Written by an expert on suicide in young adults, this book looks at many examples of adolescent suicide, and explores the complex factors that may contribute to it.The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression Andrew Solomon, Scribner, 2001. Winner of the National Book award. A sufferer of chronic depression, Solomon shares his own story, while presenting the problem of depression in a broader social context.42 Surviving a Suicide Loss'