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Finding Betty: a Memoir About Depression, Anxiety, and Suicidal Attempt
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Finding Betty: a Memoir About Depression, Anxiety, and Suicidal Attempt in Ottawa, ON
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Finding Betty: a Memoir About Depression, Anxiety, and Suicidal Attempt in Ottawa, ON
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Finding Betty is a memoir of Helen Stanley's life from the day she married to her divorce spanning 23 years. The chapters take you through a process of events that gradually and unknowing lead her down a path to suicide. The book explains her feelings as each tragic event unfolded and how she dealt or didn't deal with it and how it brought her one step closer to suicide. The strength that Helen felt and the friends, family and situations that she surrounded herself with helped her to survive the attempt and find a way back to a happy life. Helen is hoping this memoir will inspire those struggling with depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts will help them understand that living is the right thing to do and fighting back against those terrible conditions will only make you stronger and able to find the light at the end of the tunnel.
Finding Betty is a memoir of Helen Stanley's life from the day she married to her divorce spanning 23 years. The chapters take you through a process of events that gradually and unknowing lead her down a path to suicide. The book explains her feelings as each tragic event unfolded and how she dealt or didn't deal with it and how it brought her one step closer to suicide. The strength that Helen felt and the friends, family and situations that she surrounded herself with helped her to survive the attempt and find a way back to a happy life. Helen is hoping this memoir will inspire those struggling with depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts will help them understand that living is the right thing to do and fighting back against those terrible conditions will only make you stronger and able to find the light at the end of the tunnel.


















