
Surviving
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Guided by certified crisis counselor Lisa Sugarman’s expert hand, Surviving is an authentic, loving resource for those seeking to understand and heal from losing a loved one to suicide.
After suicide loss, the world can feel suddenly unfamiliar. Language fails, routines fracture, and grief doesn’t follow any predictable path. Surviving speaks directly to those left behind, offering understanding, validation, and reassurance that what you are feeling—confusion, anger, guilt, numbness, even moments of calm—is not wrong.
Written for people navigating life after the suicide of a loved one, this book acknowledges the unique weight of suicide grief: the unanswered questions, the isolation, and the pressure to “move on” before you are ready. Rather than offering quick fixes, Surviving creates space for readers to grieve honestly, at their own pace, without judgment.
Through gentle reflections and practical guidance, the book explores what it means to live alongside loss—how to face anniversaries and sudden triggers, how to respond to well‑meaning but painful comments, and how to care for yourself when energy and hope feel depleted. It recognizes that healing is not linear and that strength can look like simply getting through the day.
Ultimately, Surviving is about continuing—not forgetting, not “getting over” loss, but learning how to live with it while slowly rediscovering meaning, connection, and hope. For anyone walking this difficult path, it offers companionship, understanding, and the quiet reminder that you do not have to walk it alone.
From managing grief and overcoming mental health challenges to moving forward and rebuilding, this gentle resource includes tangible tools from Sugarman’s comprehensive 18-category mental health resources platform, The HelpHUB™.
It’s an essential read for survivors, mental health advocates, and anyone touched by the ripple effects of suicide. Survival is possible, and support is always within reach.
About Lisa Sugarman
Lisa Sugarman is an author and three-time survivor of suicide loss. A passionate mental health advocate, she serves as a crisis counselor with The Trevor Project and as a storyteller with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), where she uses her lived experience to help others find healing through connection and community.
She's the Founder of The HelpHUB™, the most inclusive and comprehensive free online destination for mental health resources, tools, treatment options, crisis hotlines, and content designed to support the diverse needs of every community. Lisa is the author of Surviving: Finding Hope After Suicide Loss (2026), How to Raise Perfectly Imperfect Kids and Be OK With It (2019), Untying Parent Anxiety (2017), and LIFE: It Is What It Is (2014). She also cohosts The Survivors Podcast, a show that provides candid conversations and real stories of survival for anyone impacted by suicide or mental illness.
Lisa is also a facilitator for Safe Place, a virtual support group for survivors of suicide loss hosted by Samaritans Southcoast in Boston, where she also serves as a board member. She is a contributor to the Mental Health Television Network (MHTN), and her writing has appeared in Calmerry, Healthline Parenthood, Grown & Flown, TODAY Parents, Thrive Global, LittleThings, The Washington Post, and Psychology Today. A former nationally syndicated columnist, Lisa continues to write widely on topics of suicide, grief & loss, and mental health and wellness. Lisa lives and writes just north of Boston. Learn more at TheHelpHUB.co.
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