What if the key to saving a child's life isn't about having all the answers, but about truly listening to their unspoken pain? Imagine the difference we could make by simply being present, attentive, and empathetic, providing a safe space where they feel heard and understood. In a world where youth suicide rates are through the roof, this shift in perspective could be the lifeline our children desperately need.
In Dancing in the Gray by author Stacy L. Knoll, a licensed therapist with over twenty-four years of experience, the author has worked with hundreds of suicidal children and teens, witnessing firsthand the profound struggles they face. The suicide rate among children aged 6 to 19 in the United States has reached alarming levels, exacerbated by the isolation and stress of the COVID-19 pandemic. This crisis demands urgent attention and a new approach.
Why this
Gain insights from a licensed therapist with over twenty-four years of experience working with suicidal children and teens, providing you with professional and compassionate advice.Learn practical steps to support and communicate with your children, including how to listen and recognize warning signs of suicide risk effectively.Explore a wide range of topics, from the impact of income disparity to understanding the complexities of youth suicide.Connect with real-life stories and experiences that highlight the struggles and triumphs of high-risk children, offering a deeply empathetic perspective.Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to potentially save a child's life, making a profound difference in their world and your own. The power to save a life is in your hands. Get your copy now and make a lasting impact on your child's life.
This is a must for all therapists shelves and for parents and teachers to pay close attention to. Stacy’s enthusiasm and dedication to her clients comes through and offers hope to all of us who have tried to dance in the grey with our clients.