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Suicide Survivors
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Suicide Survivors

For those left behind when a loved one dies of suicide, recovery can be difficult. Stigma, guilt, and blame are exceptionally common. They need more support, but often get less, and their own risk of suicide is elevated. Experts—one a suicide survivor herself—discuss the difficulties and ways survivors can cope. Guests: Joyce Bruggeman, Executive Director, Survivors of Suicide Loss Dr. Holly Prigerson, Co-Director, Center for Research on End of Life Care, Professor of Geriatrics and Sociology in Medicine, Weill-Cornell Medical College Additional Links: National Suicide Prevention – Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Save.org

In Good Health · Greg Johnson, Elizabeth Westfield, Maayan Voss de Bettancourt | AURN

November 10, 201919m 19s

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Show Notes

For those left behind when a loved one dies of suicide, recovery can be difficult. Stigma, guilt, and blame are exceptionally common. They need more support, but often get less, and their own risk of suicide is elevated. Experts—one a suicide survivor herself—discuss the difficulties and ways survivors can cope.

Guests:

  • Joyce Bruggeman, Executive Director, Survivors of Suicide Loss
  • Dr. Holly Prigerson, Co-Director, Center for Research on End of Life Care, Professor of Geriatrics and Sociology in Medicine, Weill-Cornell Medical College

Additional Links:

  • National Suicide Prevention – Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
  • Save.org

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