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Suicide Survivor : Coping Strategies

Being a suicide survivor requires that you have immediate access to coping skills. This page is written to provide you those skills. You can be prepared ahead of time.

Quick Tips for the Suicide Survivor

1. Stop: take time to think through what you are going to say, who you will talk to and what you will do.

2. Proceed With Caution: many people will have comments, either in an attempt to explain the unexplainable, or to comfort you. Some will have words of blame. Some may be critical of the deceased or of you and your family.

3. Go: find a trusted friend, clergy, funeral director, who will not be judgmental, or critical. Grief counselors, websites such as this one, with sensitivity to suicide coping and loss, and others who have had a similar experience, are good starting points.

4. Prioritize: use your designated support person/s to help you decide what to do first, who and how to notify and how to take care of yourself. Many details can be taken care of by someone else, or delayed. You are in shock, not a good place from which to make important decisions.

Could You Become a Suicide Survivor?

If you ever find yourself in the middle of such a tragedy, you will need support in grieving your loved one's suicide. Suicide grief has its own severe complications. Maybe you know someone else who is having trouble coping?

Statistics show that many of us will be affected by this tragedy, and need some direction and comfort. That is the purpose of the suicide survivor ebook.

It is a timely and factual resource to guide you and those you care about.

My new e-book, "Grieving the Suicide of Someone You Love" is your ultimate resource for suicide information and support. I give examples of how to talk to children of any age with confidence and compassion.

Get your copy of "Grieving the Suicide of Someone You Love" NOW only $19.95 USD

You will receive this suicide grief ebook by download immediately upon confirmation of the receipt of your Clickbank payment.

Start your download of “Grieving the Suicide of Someone You Love”

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Introduction :
"Grieving the Suicide of Someone You Love: "

"This ebook, Grieving the Suicide of Someone You Love, carries a message of comfort and hope for those of you finding yourself a suicide survivor, reeling in the wake of tragedy .

It incorporates sound scientific data with advice in a "whole-person" approach to conquering adversity. The role of spiritual strength and source is emphasized as a key to coping with tragedy.

The suicide survivor left behind after a suicide has a particularly challenging journey of grief. This book will challenge your thinking about traditional ideas of self-esteem and provide you with new options for overcoming grief and loss.

Frequently, grief isolates the survivor, and suicide grievers are often misunderstood. They are caught in a conflict of tumultuous emotions.

Anger and resentment, guilt and shame only add to the already difficult work of grieving the loss of a loved one.

The suicide survivor who is a child or adolescent is especially vulnerable at this critical time. This book will give you the skills to help him or her avoid unnecessary complications in the course of coping.

This book is a clear and concise resource for suicide survivors, and those who would offer assistance to them. The author begins by outlining basic communication skills, and common needs of children and adolescents who are grieving. This is followed by simple instructions for age-appropriate things to say and do, and pitfalls to avoid.

You will learn how to bring hope to the suicide survivor. Your own faith and strength will be enhanced as you learn about growing beyond the trauma of a loved one's suicide. New meaning can be found through the loss and new purpose discovered in the lives of the bereaved.

Here you will find an excellent tool for lay and professional helpers alike.

Don't go through this alone..........

Karen Welcomes You



I like to stay in touch with suicide survivors and other readers by sharing your stories of getting through their grief, and successfully moving on with their lives.

The ebook is one way to learn about what others experience in grieving the suicide of a loved one, and our ongoing comfort circle gives you more opportunities to share your own experiences with others.

For the suicide survivor, healing doesn't just happen. I want to help you use what energy and time you have to best advantage, and to actively and productively manage tragic events and circumstances in your lives.

Sometimes we think that if we let go of our suffering, we dishonor someone we have lost, or that we somehow must "pay" for things we have done in our past. We might believe that we "deserve" to be punished or suffer.

There is a way to move ahead, honor loved ones, and learn from our past lives. We can use our experiences to grow stronger and wiser, even after grieving the suicide of someone you love.

Please join our Comfort Circle and receive our helpful and supportive letter, Comfort Lines, free of charge, I would love to have your first name, but all I need is your email so we can keep in touch....

Blessings,

Karen

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