"Teardrops that Tango" quickly became an extended personal journal for Mrs. Amber Cote. Amber draws upon her life experience with depression as a four-time "survivor" of familial s...view more"Teardrops that Tango" quickly became an extended personal journal for Mrs. Amber Cote. Amber draws upon her life experience with depression as a four-time "survivor" of familial suicides. Amber truly beat the odds and emerged a leading authority in suicidology. She embarks on an unlikely journey of understanding the suicides of her fiancée, mother, first husband, and cousin. Unlocking the guilt-riddled questions about suicide and mental illness, Amber creates a better awareness and eclectic approach to the emotional, functional, and physiological factors that influence mental health.
Amber was the youngest editorial writer for "The Dallas Morning News" at the age of seventeen. She earned her BS in psychology, graduating summa cum laude and cementing her place as a lifelong member of the Alpha Chi national college honor society. Her educational background has given her a broad base from which to approach many topics with her creative flair and lyrical style.
For "Teardrops that Tango," Amber has been interviewed by Robin Stienberg from the International radio talk show "The Critics Choice." She currently writes and counsels people through many online publications.
Her writing and dedication has been greatly influenced by her family's support. She currently lives life in fast-forward with her husband of fifteen years and their five children.
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