Overcoming Stigma and Anger: Melissa Rivers

Overcoming Stigma and Anger: Melissa Rivers

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Learning to Heal: Chloe Ashton & Dr. Sue Simring

Chloe Ashton is Dr. Jennifer Ashton's 19-year-old daughter. In a deeply personal interview, Chloe talks about her shock, pain, anger and resolve following the death of her father to suicide. Today, Chloe is the co-president of a support group at her school that helps others cope ...  Show more

Moving Through Grief: Talinda Bennington

Talinda Bennington is the wife of the late rock singer Chester Bennington. Chester was the lead singer of the massively successful rock band Linkin Park, before he took his own life on July 20, 2017. Talinda speaks to Dr. Jen Ashton about the shock of his death, and how she chann ...  Show more

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