Even behind the darkest clouds, the sun still glows.

My work focuses on helping people to stay alive – and to actually want to stay alive – amid suicidal thoughts.

Stacey Freedenthal at podium

Speaker

Stacey Freedenthal at Tattered Cover for book launch of Loving Someone with Suicidal Thoughts: What Family, Friends, and Partners Can Say and Do

Author

Stacey Freedenthal in psychotherapy office

Psychotherapist

Loving Someone with Suicidal Thoughts

My latest book, Loving Someone with Suicidal Thoughts, was named one of the best mental health books of 2022 by Mashable. Unlike my previous book for professionals, this one is geared toward family, friends, partners, and others who care about someone with suicidal thoughts.

Helping the Suicidal Person

My first book provides a highly practical toolbox for people in the helping professions, from graduate students to seasoned psychotherapists and allied professionals.

Helping the Suicidal Person: Tips and Techniques for Professionals, by Stacey Freedenthal. Published by Routledge.
Helping the Suicidal Person: Tips and Techniques for Professionals, by Stacey Freedenthal. Published by Routledge.

Helping the Suicidal Person

My first book provides a highly practical toolbox for people in the helping professions, from graduate students to seasoned psychotherapists and allied professionals.

Original oil painting of beautiful sunset over ocean(sea) on canvas.

Psychotherapy

I help people with a wide range of needs, but I specialize in helping people with suicidal thoughts, as well as their loved ones. 

Speaking of Suicide

My website Speaking of Suicide is for people who consider suicide, loved ones, suicide loss survivors, attempt survivors, mental health professionals, & others who care. It has been viewed almost 7 million times since 2013.

Home page for Speaking of Suicide, with article headlines "Are You Thinking of Killing Yourself?," "What Are Your Reasons for Living?", and "Do You Blame Yourself for Suicidal Thoughts?"

From the Blog

Not (Always) Speaking of Suicide

Not (Always) Speaking of Suicide

I started my first blog, Speaking of Suicide, in 2013. It really took off, and it’s received more than 6 million views and 9,000 comments from readers.  In this new blog, I won’t talk about suicide much. Not because suicide is bad or taboo or anything like that,...

read more

Stay Up To Date

For occasional updates about my work— new blog posts, writings, trainings, talks, and other news—sign up here. I promise not to deluge your inbox.