[HumanSer] Suicide counselling books
Ashley Bramlett
bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Sat Oct 26 01:25:15 UTC 2024
Hello,
I agree with Dave that bookshare is a good source for books on mental health
or self help books dealing with crisis.
I also recommend Learning Ally. You have to pay for it yearly; they have a
library of human read audio books which you can play on their app or a daisy
player like a VR Stream.
See www.learningally.com for information.
I just sent an Word file attachment with my list of books.
HTH,
Ashley
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Have you looked on bookshare.org that seems like it might be your best
source.
Dave
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Subject: [HumanSer] Suicide counselling books
Hello
Hello everyone,
I have been offered a part-time job at a suicide and crisis intervention
line. I was wondering if there are any good books to read in preparation for
the job even though there will be training covering the topics before I
start.
Just want to be very prepared.
I look forward to your advice and recommendations.Amanda
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