Find a good grief counselor to help you work through the grief and deal with the trauma of the suicide. This is not a situation that you can "work through" on your own, and clergy are not equipped to deal with these issues either, well-meaning though they may be. You need a professional. If you cannot afford one, call your local Mental Health Association for assistance. They will be able to direct you to affordable services.
An unsuccessful middle-aged college professor commits suicide, leaving his wife to cope with guilt, shame, and an angry teenage son who blames her for his father's death.
my son is on ,adicare and they will not give him an inpatient program and he is trying to killhimself every three weeks
Kamal's father commits suicide in "The Kite Runner" because he is unable to cope with the shame and humiliation of his son's assault, which he perceives as a stain on the family's honor. The trauma and guilt overwhelm him, leading him to take his life.
where you go when you die isn't based on who you die but it does depend on if you truly trust in the one true God and his son Jesus. but that's another answer for a different Q
Odysseus' mother Anticlea died of her grieving, waiting on Odysseus' return. She missed her son so much that she died of grief and yearning. In one movie adaption, she commits suicide by walking into the sea.
Quick thing, he only commits suicide in the movie. In the book he doesn't. There are many reasons. I think it is because, and don't quote me on this. Hrothgar might of been upset, it was (SPOILER ALERT) his son Grendel who did all the damage. Now, his only son died and he is upset. He has no son besides the demonic monster who would never become king. His wife never gave him a son, because he was seduced by Grendel's mother who remains nameless.
In Greek mythology, Jocasta did not directly kill her children. She unknowingly married her own son, Oedipus, and had children with him. Oedipus later learns the truth and gouges out his own eyes in despair, while Jocasta commits suicide.
Bob Cratchit's ill son is named Tiny Tim.
No they should not be able to.
Her son's death and her husband's blame in that death are the reasons why Eurydice kills herself in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Prince Haemon is the last surviving child of Queen Eurydice and King Creon. He is engaged to his first cousin, Princess Antigone, whom his father sentences to death for violating an unpopular law that contradicts divine will and thwarts Theban traditions. Antigone commits suicide rather than die walled up in a remote cave. Haemon commits suicide rather than live without Antigone. Finally, Eurydice commits suicide rather than live one second more with the husband whom she blames for the deaths of all of their children.
If your son is Bi-Polar and he believes himself to be an angel, he is most likely suffering from a manic episode with psychotic features; the specific psychotic feature is known as a delusion of grandeur. Your son needs IMMEDIATE medical treatment as he is acutely and actively mentally ill, and may be a danger to himself or others.
No. Kathy Bates plays Helen Givings, who is April's neighbor who has a mentally ill son named John Givings (played by Michael Shannon). April is played by Kate Winslet