Survivors of Suicide Loss: Healing Through Care and Connection
Saturday November 22, 2014 is International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day. In the United States, the latest evidence reports that 40,600 people died of suicide
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Saturday November 22, 2014 is International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day. In the United States, the latest evidence reports that 40,600 people died of suicide
The loss of a child is an unspeakable trauma. When that death is caused by suicide, the pain becomes more complicated. There are 39,000 deaths
It is difficult to look too closely at what baffles and terrifies us— teen suicide is one of those realities. Suicide is the third leading
While we often associate depression with the teen years, the recognition and treatment of depression in children is more easily overlooked. She’s a kid—she’ll grow
“Is Anyone Else Angry?” Trauma theorists tell us that while traumatic events are in themselves physically and emotionally assaultive, it is often the emotions suffered
Almost everyone has some experience with hope: We hope for the best. We hang on to hope. We despair when we lose hope. It would seem
“Trauma defies language; it resists being communicated” Central to healing in the aftermath of a traumatic event is the transformation of trauma’s unspeakable imprint to
Suicide ranks as the eleventh leading cause of death in the United States. We have lost loved ones across the generations. Older Americans are disproportionately
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