Anyone who has ever lost a loved one to suicide is considered a survivor of suicide. Being a survivor comes with a vast array of experienced emotions, and the change of life that occurs can feel impossible to deal with. However, there are many resources in print, face-to-face and via online discussion forums available to assist. You are not alone. We hope, when you are ready, you explore these helpful resources.
Suicide Awareness Voices of Education (SAVE) helps people personally cope, gives ideas to help others, offers a grief packet, and lists support groups.
Independence, OH group that assists with grieving from any reason, individual counseling, and offers a survivors of suicide loss support group.
The American Association of Suicidology offers multiple resources for survivors: fact sheets, books, how to help a survivor, personal survivor stories, and more.
When someone you know loses a loved one to suicide, you might wonder what you can do to assist. This helpful guide will provide useful information to get you started.
If you or someone you know has lost a loved one to suicide, or have a loved one who has attempted suicide, you're not alone. These resources offer tips on taking care of yourself and others.
Designed by survivors for survivors, this group provides healing support including an online forum for coping with the shock, grief, and complex emotions that accompany loss.