The Coldest Night - a family's experience of Suicide

Spiritual Capital Ireland Centre at All Hallows College and Veritas Publications, Dublin launched The Coldest Night A Family’s Experience of Suicide by Carol Anne Milton on Thursday 10th December 2009.

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This book is written for parents, educators, pastoral care providers and for every young person who thinks that his/her life is not worth living and that he/she is not worth loving. It was written in order to tell the story of survival after the suicide of one’s child, as well as to pass on information from research into suicide and depression and how nurturing a healthy spirituality could go some way towards combating suicide.

Pictured at the launch at All Hallows College are:
(L-R) Michael Howlett (Head of Department of Applied Arts, Waterford Institute of Technology), Ruth Harris (Blanchardstown Institute of Technology), Carol Milton (Author of ‘The Darkest Night’), Michael O’Sullivan (Head of Theological Studies, All Hallows College), Bernadette Flanagan (Director of Research, All Hallows College), Kevin Egan (Head of Behavioural Sciences, All Hallows College)  Catherine Gough (Veritas, Publishers of ‘The Darkest Night).