Context: It is estimated that approximately one in four people know someone who has taken their own life and that one suicide death leaves six or more suicide survivors. Aims: The aim of this paper was to review the literature regarding the association between suicide and bereavement, focusing also on the supportive and therapeutic resources available for survivors. Materials and Methods: Careful MedLine and PsycINFO searches for the period 1980-2013. Results: The review of the literature indicates that emotional turmoil in suicide survivors may last a long time and, in some cases, may end with their own suicide. Conclusion: Future research should evaluate the efficacy of professional treatments and of support groups targeting suicide survi...
Suicide is still one of the most stigmatized types of death, arousing controversy. There exists its ...
BACKGROUND: Many of the bereaved through suicide are interested in participating in postvention stud...
This chapter examines current beliefs about suicide bereavement from research and clinical perspecti...
Mourning after suicide is frequently a difficult experience. Research sug-gests that suicide survivo...
Introduction Death by suicide stuns with soul-crushing surprise, leaving family and friends not o...
Background. Bereavement trough suicide is potentially more difficult to cope with than through other...
Adaption to the loss of a loved one due to suicide can be complicated by feelings of guilt, shame, r...
Abstract Background Suicide bereavement is a risk factor for adverse outcomes related to grief, soci...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Adaption to the loss of a loved one due to suicide can be complicated by fe...
Losses involving suicide are characterized by various, often intense physical, cognitive, emotional ...
Psychological pain has been reported to be major contributing factor for completed suicide, and clas...
Experiencing the suicide of a significant other, such as a family member or a friend, constitutes a ...
Summary: This paper identifies major issues faced by the bereaved, the community, and the helping p...
SURVIVORS OF A MILITARY SUICIDE DEATH: EXPLORING DISTRESS AND POSTVENTION PEER SUPPORT In the past d...
Suicide survivor is a family member(s) or friend(s) who experiences the death of a loved one by suic...
Suicide is still one of the most stigmatized types of death, arousing controversy. There exists its ...
BACKGROUND: Many of the bereaved through suicide are interested in participating in postvention stud...
This chapter examines current beliefs about suicide bereavement from research and clinical perspecti...
Mourning after suicide is frequently a difficult experience. Research sug-gests that suicide survivo...
Introduction Death by suicide stuns with soul-crushing surprise, leaving family and friends not o...
Background. Bereavement trough suicide is potentially more difficult to cope with than through other...
Adaption to the loss of a loved one due to suicide can be complicated by feelings of guilt, shame, r...
Abstract Background Suicide bereavement is a risk factor for adverse outcomes related to grief, soci...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Adaption to the loss of a loved one due to suicide can be complicated by fe...
Losses involving suicide are characterized by various, often intense physical, cognitive, emotional ...
Psychological pain has been reported to be major contributing factor for completed suicide, and clas...
Experiencing the suicide of a significant other, such as a family member or a friend, constitutes a ...
Summary: This paper identifies major issues faced by the bereaved, the community, and the helping p...
SURVIVORS OF A MILITARY SUICIDE DEATH: EXPLORING DISTRESS AND POSTVENTION PEER SUPPORT In the past d...
Suicide survivor is a family member(s) or friend(s) who experiences the death of a loved one by suic...
Suicide is still one of the most stigmatized types of death, arousing controversy. There exists its ...
BACKGROUND: Many of the bereaved through suicide are interested in participating in postvention stud...
This chapter examines current beliefs about suicide bereavement from research and clinical perspecti...