A Mother's Journey

A Story of Drugs, Suicide, and Survival

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Deborah Doppelt ISBN: 9781469781143
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: March 6, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Deborah Doppelt
ISBN: 9781469781143
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: March 6, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

When twenty-three-year-old Joshua Doppelt committed suicide in January of 2008, his death sent ripples throughout his entire family. In this memoir, his mother, Deborah Doppelt, shares a story of love, anger, and frustration in dealing with the highs and lows of an adolescent with a drug problem while she explores her own grieving process.

Based on a series of journal entries created by Deborah after Joshuas death, A Mothers Journey chronicles his life, including his diagnosis and treatment for ADHD at age twelve, his work and school life, his struggles with both legal and illegal prescription drugs, his attempts at rehabilitation, and an eventual spiral out of control.

A Mothers Journey is intended as a guide for all junior and senior high school students and their parents to help teens understand the consequences of their actions. Suicide, accidental or not, leaves a devastating and permanent scar on the loved ones the victims leave behind.

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When twenty-three-year-old Joshua Doppelt committed suicide in January of 2008, his death sent ripples throughout his entire family. In this memoir, his mother, Deborah Doppelt, shares a story of love, anger, and frustration in dealing with the highs and lows of an adolescent with a drug problem while she explores her own grieving process.

Based on a series of journal entries created by Deborah after Joshuas death, A Mothers Journey chronicles his life, including his diagnosis and treatment for ADHD at age twelve, his work and school life, his struggles with both legal and illegal prescription drugs, his attempts at rehabilitation, and an eventual spiral out of control.

A Mothers Journey is intended as a guide for all junior and senior high school students and their parents to help teens understand the consequences of their actions. Suicide, accidental or not, leaves a devastating and permanent scar on the loved ones the victims leave behind.

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