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Dancing With Death: The Battle of a Suicidal Mind
Contributor(s): Wright, Dawna a. (Author)
ISBN: 0692945334     ISBN-13: 9780692945339
Publisher: Wright Consulting Services
OUR PRICE:   $21.85  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Suicide
- Psychology | Psychopathology - Depression
- Self-help | Mood Disorders - Depression
Physical Information: 0.2" H x 6" W x 9" (0.31 lbs) 98 pages
 
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Imagine waking up every morning hoping to find a way out of your life. You can't move forward but you can't go backwards and you start to feel trapped Everyone else is too busy to address your hurt. No friends No love No acceptance Your nights are sleepless and tears fill your eyes from the burdens of life. You're screaming at the top of your lungs believing that no one, not even God, can hear you. This is the reality a lot of people face on a daily basis. This was my reality for over 20 years. Suicide is running rampant in today's society. People are finding it easier to commit suicide than commit to facing life's challenges. Where's the help? Where's the hope? Where's the love and compassion? Is this the fate of the Christian believer? Is this the fate of any individual? Does choosing God mean that we have to live a life filled with hurt, helplessness, and let-down? This book answers those questions. Survival is necessary and it all begins in the mind.

This book provides hope and help to anyone struggling with suicidal thoughts or who knows someone struggling with thoughts of suicide. It talks about how God can shift any mindset from a life of misery and depression to one filled with everlasting joy and fulfillment. This book talks about how to conquer the battle of the mind and suggests ways to uproot rejection and be rooted in God's love. This book provides tangible ideas and daily challenges to help improve quality of life.

The book includes a workbook and journal to help address various goals, issues, and concerns that become evident while processing experiences.


Contributor Bio(s): Wright, Dawna a.: - Dawna is a woman of God that wants to be used as a vessel for Gods work. She hopes to use her testimonies of suicide, homosexuality, abuse, relationship challenges, and spiritual warfare to help encourage others to build healthy connections with the community, church, family, and God. Dawna understands the importance of embracing Gods best and walking in the righteousness and grace provided through Christ Jesus. She endeavors to share the good news with as many people as possible. Her message is LOVE. Her method is LIFE. Dawna is a native of Bronx, NY with a cultural background from Jamaica and Antigua. God has blessed her with the gifts of singing, writing, dancing, and speaking. She completed her Masters in Social Work from Barry University and is currently completing her Doctorate at NOVA Southeastern University. She attends The Faith Center, located in Sunrise, Florida under the leadership of Bishop Henry Fernandez.