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Lucinda Bassett On Hope After Suicide

Mental Health and Wellness Radio

Release Date: 03/15/2013

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Lucinda Bassett rose to success as the founder of the Midwest Center for Stress and Anxiety. But her personal life has been far from an easy journey. She grew up poor in Ohio with an abusive father, who was also an alcoholic. She battled anxiety disorder and her husband of 25 years committed suicide in 2008. Lucinda speaks with Mental Health and Wellness Radio host Jenee Darden about her life and inspirational new book, Truth Be Told: A Memoir of Success, Suicide, and Survival.