Tag:self-harm articles
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Mandisa's father gives eulogy: Singer's death showed 'no signs' of self-harm
Two weeks after Grammy-winning gospel singer Mandisa was found dead, her family is beginning to open up about the circumstances of her death. "I believe firmly that the detective believes and knows that she did not [harm herself]," her father, John Hundley, told Fox News Digital on Tuesday. The singer, whose full name was Mandisa Lynn Hundley, was found dead in her home in Franklin, Tenn., a suburb of Nashville, on April 18. She appeared on Season 5 of "American Idol," making it to the top 10,...
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'American Idol' alum Mandisa's father says there are 'no signs' of self-harm amid ongoing death investigation
Nearly two weeks after "American Idol" alum Mandisa was found dead in her Tennessee home, her father, John Hundley, is opening up about his daughter's cause of death. "I believe firmly that the detective believes and knows that she did not [harm herself]," he told Fox News Digital Tuesday. "They talked about the scars, any type of bruises that may have been on her body. They looked for signs that she may have harmed herself, and there were no signs to indicate that she did anything to harm...
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The Merger Self, the Seeker Self, and the Lifelong Challenge of Balancing Intimacy and Independence
Each time I see a sparrow inside an airport, I am seized with tenderness for the bird, for living so acutely and concretely a paradox that haunts our human lives in myriad guises — the difficulty of discerning comfort from entrapment, freedom from peril. It is a paradox rooted in the early development of the psyche and most poignantly manifested in our intimate relationships as we confront over and over the boundary between where we end and the other begins, the challenge of balancing intimacy...