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INFOGRAPHICS |
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After a Suicide Loss: Many Lives Touched |
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Losing a Patient to Suicide: When Personal and Professional Converge |
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Supporting Employees After a Suicide: Mapping Your Workplace Plan |
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Connecting with a Suicide Loss Survivor: What You Can Do to Help |
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POSTVENTION 101 |
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Check out the “Postvention 101” podcast to hear Dr. Jack Jordan lay a foundation for understanding what suicide postvention is, what it entails, who it is for, and why it is essential to a comprehensive suicide prevention plan. Jack Jordan, PhD is a clinical psychologist, grief therapist and published researcher in the field. |
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SUICIDE LOSS EXPERIENCE |
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Suicide loss survivors experience complicated thoughts and emotions, no matter their relationship to the person who died. The following podcast episodes are available to provide insight about common feelings and experiences following a suicide for these two audiences: |
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Family and Friends |
Providers |
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WORKPLACE SETTING SERIES |
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The breadth of individuals impacted by a suicide loss can vary greatly depending upon the setting in which the loss occurs. The following podcast episodes are available to provide setting-specific guidance for postvention practices. |
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Medical Centers |
General Workplaces |
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Crisis Centers |
Schools |
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Military Settings |
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MANAGING LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONCERNS FOLLOWING A SUICIDE |
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Navigating legal and ethical considerations following a suicide loss can be tough. The following podcast features psychologist, Dr. Vanessa McGann, and suicide malpractice lawyer, Skip Simpson, J.D., discussing how to consider important legal and ethical elements before and after a suicide loss. |
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Play the complete playlist of USPV films! |
BLOGS |
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PROVIDERS' PERSPECTIVE BLOGS |
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Full Circle - Written by B.L. |
Suicide “Succs”- Anonymous |
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“…The year was 1991 and suicide was a topic we didn’t understand or discuss. There were no support groups for survivors and no internet to find resources…” Read More |
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“Dealing with the aftermath of having a client suicide was so different from any other loss that I have experienced. It was difficult to even know how to feel…” Read More |
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COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVE BLOGS |
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Sibling Suicide Loss: Grieving Alone and Surviving Together - Written by Lena Heilmann |
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“In November 2012, I lost my sister Danielle to suicide. She had just turned 24; she would be turning 32 this year. As her older sister, I felt protective of her throughout her life and had to confront intense guilt and loneliness when she died…” |