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Coping With a Suicide Attempt, Broken Relationships, & Growing Up at 27

2020/11/30
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The Dr. John Delony Show is a caller-driven show that gives you real talk on life, relationships and mental health challenges. Through humor, grace and grit, John gives you the tools you need to cut through the chaos of anxiety, depression and disconnection. You can own your present and change your future—and it starts now. So send us your questions at johndelony.com/show) or leave a voicemail at 844-693-3291. We want to talk to YOU!

Show Notes for this Episode

  • 3:52: How do I handle a broken relationship with my mother?
  • 16:52: How do I overcome anxiety moving out of my parents house at 27 to take a new job?
  • 28:17: My husband tried to kill himself in September; how do I balance my anger with being supportive?

Why People Die By Suicide) by Dr. Thomas Joiner,

  • 47:26: Lyrics of the Day: "A Head Full of Doubt and a Road Full of Promise" - The Avett Brothers

tags: divorce, infidelity, parenting, family, disagreement/conflict, anxiety, responsibility, suicide/self-harm, marriage

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