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Ben's Story: The Symptoms of Depression, ADHD, and Anxiety That Caused His Suicide [Paperback]

Trudy Carlson (Author)
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January 1998
Condensed from her earlier work, THE SUICIDE OF MY SON, this book was developed by Minnesota author and lecturer Trudy Carlson specifically for readers who used the book and requested a quick reference guide. In this compelling work, based on the first section of THE SUICIDE OF MY SON the author traces the origins of her son Ben's bipolar depression, attention deficit disorder, and the symptoms of anxiety exhibited from infancy to his death by suicide at age fourteen. Included are behavioral manifestations of these condition at various stages of Ben's life, interspersed with teacher evaluation, psychological impression from noted child psychiatrist and researchers, and reflections on Ben's development throughout these stages. Reader become familiar with Ben's life and struggles on a highly personal level, and come away with a clearer understanding of depressive illnesses and their ramifications as they relate to all our lives.

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"An open-hearted, detailed account of one mother's struggle with the death of her son. I was struck by the enormous effort it takes to care for someone with an illness such as Ben's." -- Robin Blatnik, M.A.E.S., English and Composition Instructor

"I have read your books with interest and compassion. I want to compliment you for fine efforts to spare others from what you and your husband have been through." -- Dr. Mogens Schou, Riskov, Denmark, pioneer in the use of lithium therapy for manic-depressive illness

"My brother was thirteen when he died. There were so many parallels with Dennis' life, I felt that I was reading about him. I look forward to any other books you will publish. You do wonderful work!" Tracy Pierson, woman who lost her brother to suicide "An honest document which brings childhood depression and suicide out of the closet." Carole Katz, Regional Coordinator - -- Compassionate Friends and author of Laurie, Laurie, Hallelujah!

"Trudy Carlson shares a compelling family journey of struggle and love. This book impacts us with the seriousness of childhood depression and the tragedy of suicide. " -- Marilyn Koenig, Friends For Survival

Health Care Professionals "A beautiful example of parent insight, dedication, and understanding. My hearty endorsement and gratitude for this book." -- Jerome Kwako M.D., Pediatrician; Director, ADHD Clinic, Miller Dwan Hospital

Teachers "Finally, someone who understands. This is not only Ben's story; this is also Ben's mother's story. All of the fears and anxieties a parent feels are addressed in this book -- before, during and after diagnosis and suicide." -- Vicki M. Bresson, SA\VE Board Member, Former Teacher.

Suicide Prevention Advocates "Trudy Carlson has done her homework. Her overview of depression and suicide is long overdue in our culture. Only when we all understand what Carlson understands will suicide be prevented." -- Mary Kluesner, Chairperson, SA\VE

From the Back Cover

The book for everyone who asks, "What causes a young person to take his own life?" A must read for anyone interested in the emotional problems plaguing today's youth.

An important book with wide appeal.

Parents wanting to know if their child or any child they love is at risk of hurting themselves. Suicide happens in good families, to sensitive loving children of devoted parents, as well as to families in crisis.

Health Care Professionals wanting to identify the symptoms associated with high risk of self-injurious behavior. Anxiety plus depression as an important indicator of risk.

Teachers and Counselors wanting to understand the symptoms of depression as they appear in thestudents they see every day. Depression often looks differently in the young than it does in adults.

Students wanting to know which of their friends are most in need of understanding and support.

"You have to publish your book." Elizabeth Kubler-Ross M.D. Author of "Death and Dying", and"Children and Death"

"Ben's Story is gripping and moving; the reader will care...and be able to recognize and help other youngsters." Dr. Kenneth Broman, Psychiatrist

"Carlson paints a personal and poignant picture of the mental illness and eventual suicide of her 14-year-old son, Ben. I have little doubt that many parents of the patients that I work with will benefit from reading this book."Joseph P. Damore, Jr., MD Fellow, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, The New York Hospital- Cornell Univeristy Medical College.

Trudy Carlson, M.S. ,operates small health care facilities. She taught university classes in child, adolescent, and developmental psychology; the psychology of the exceptional child, and personality and mental hygiene.

Through the profoundly moving story of one victim's life, the author illustrates the symptoms of depression and anxiety disorder in young persons.

From: the author of The Suicide of My Son

For: The reader who wants a smaller, easy to pick up form of the first half of that book


Product Details

  • Paperback: 136 pages
  • Publisher: Benline Press; 1st edition (January 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0964244365
  • ISBN-13: 978-0964244368
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,166,128 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Honest and moving., March 14, 2000
This review is from: Ben's Story: The Symptoms of Depression, ADHD, and Anxiety That Caused His Suicide (Paperback)
Gut-wrenching in parts, but always frank and honest, this account of the life of a young teenaged suicide victim and his struggles is such an important work. "This book brings depression and suicide out of the closet," one other reader wrote, and she's right. There are as many reasons for suicide as there are people on earth, but there are some symptoms worth addressing, and Carlson's book is the guide to them. If you're dealing with a young person with depression, attention deficit disorder, or any type of anxiety disorder, this book is a must-read. Plainly written from the heart of someone who's been there (and who continues to work on these illnesses) "Ben's Story" will stay with you.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars YOU WILL NEVER FORGET THIS BOOK, September 10, 2000
This review is from: Ben's Story: The Symptoms of Depression, ADHD, and Anxiety That Caused His Suicide (Paperback)
Ms. Carlson has done a sterling job of describing life with her son, Ben. Bright and severely depressed, Ben commits suicide. Naturally this act has a very devastating impact on his surviving family members.

This book is not just about Ben, per se. It is a book about how suicide affects family members, red flags to watch for and other symptoms of severe depression. She does a good job of describing mental disorders other than depression and it is her loving, yet frank portrayal of Ben that the reader sees behind the Iron Curtain of suicide. It is a very moving book that most likely will bring tears to the eyes of readers. It is one that should be read and taken seriously.

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