
Stuart Katz, "Still Here: A Story of Living with Suicidal Ideation" (Independent, 2026)
From New Books in Psychology by Marshall Poe
May 16, 2026 · 43 min
About this episode
The episode features Stuart Katz discussing his novel 'Still Here', which explores the experience of living with chronic suicidal ideation.
Still Here is a powerful and unflinching novel about chronic suicidal ideation—not as a moment of crisis, but as a daily presence. Daniel is a husband, a father, and a respected professional. He shows up. He functions. He is, by every external measure, fine. But every morning begins the same way. A thought.A negotiation.A choice. Told with striking emotional precision, Still Here takes readers inside an experience that is often hidden, misunderstood, or reduced to moments of emergency. This is not that story. This is the story of what it means to live with it over years, across a lifetime, while continuing to build a life, a family, and a sense of purpose. Interwoven throughout the novel are clinical sidebars that offer insight into the psychology of suicidal thinking, making this book not only deeply human but also deeply informative for: those who struggle silently those who love someone who does clinicians, educators, and helpers This is not a rescue manual.It is something rarer. A book that stays. If you are in immediate distress, please seek support. Crisis resources are included at the end of the book. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support…
People in this episode
Host: Marshall Poe
Guest: Stuart Katz
Topics covered
- suicidal ideation
- mental health
- chronic illness
- family dynamics
- psychology
Keywords
- suicidal ideation
- mental health
- novel
- psychology
- chronic illness
- family
- purpose
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Still Here
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