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Sibling Suicide: Journey from Despair to Hope

By: Nathan S. Wagner MA LPC
Narrated by: Kaeomakana Tiwanak
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Publisher's Summary

Nate Wagner faced despair in his early 20s. After the loss of his only brother to suicide, Nate struggled to find hope, reimagine his life, and achieve a new normal. As he slowly found a path through sorrow and discovered constructive ways to deal with his grief, he also discovered two new vocations: first a counselor and then a writer. 

Drawing on his clinical training and work and his own life experience, Nate shares his story with listeners, offering practical suggestions and honest reflections to invite the listener into his journey from despair to hope. Made for those who have experienced sibling suicide. 

Please note: This audiobook is not a "how to" but rather one perspective of what worked for Nate. There are parts of this audiobook that repeat on purpose (for emphasis). 

Foreword authored by Kevin Briggs.

©2016 Nathan Scott Wagner (P)2018 Nathan Scott Wagner

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