Part 1
You as the Survivor
“She seemed okay. Why didn’t she tell me she was feeling so depressed?”
“He often said life wasn’t worthwhile, but I didn’t think he’d ever kill himself.”
The aftermath of suicide can be especially difficult to cope with because it can leave you, as a survivor, feeling:
- Confused, guilty and self-blaming about why this act was committed or that you may have been responsible.
- Believing that you weren’t valuable and/or powerful enough to prevent someone choosing to die.
- Concerned about your clergyperson’s reaction, as some religions regard suicide as a sin.
- Worried about what to tell your child/children about the circumstances.
Expect your mourning process to take somewhat longer, because of the added burden of all of the above.
In Parts 2 and 3, we’ll offer ways to cope with all of the above.
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