Suicide, mental health and the will to live. A possible psychoanalytic clinic

Even in the darkness, there are invisible threads that continue to bind us to life.

What leads a person to lose the will to live? And what, even in the midst of the deepest pain, can continue to sustain them? These are the questions that run through the book, a book that dares to look squarely at one of the most difficult subjects, without denying its complexity or its nuances.

With sensitivity and clarity, Héctor Gallo invites us to consider suicide not simply as an illness or an isolated fact, but as part of a human condition marked by suffering, anxiety and the search for meaning. Through a psychoanalytical lens, yet accessible to any reader, the author leads us from the abyss towards the places where desire still beats.

This book is not merely a study of self-inflicted death. It is also an exploration of life, of the bonds that sustain us when all seems lost, and of the importance of not reducing discontent to medical labels. Within its pages there is pain, yes, but there is also hope: the hope that even in the darkest moments, there is a possibility of finding a reason, however small, to carry on.

An essential reading for those seeking to understand more, judge less, and accompany better.