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Stories about Loss and Healing

Headshot of the author, Dr. Jill Harkavy-Friedman, wearing a purple top and smiling at the camera.

When Healing From Grief Is Stalled

Most people who are bereaved by suicide do not experience prolonged grief. When healing is stalled and grief is unrelenting, Prolonged Grief Treatment can help a person get unstuck and healthily continue on to a pathway of integrated grief in which their loss is still with them, but so is living.

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Join Growing Movement to Save Lives During National Suicide Prevention Month

This September, AFSP invites everyone to learn about suicide, how to prevent it and ways to support each other.

Jason, Jessica, and Kristen Walton smiling for a family photo.

Making College Campuses Safer From Suicide

Suicide is one of the most common causes of death among U.S. college students. Each year, approximately 24,000 college students attempt suicide. 1,100 students do not survive their crisis, making suicide the second-leading cause of death among U.S. college students. Yet research shows that suicide is often preventable.

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A Program a Day in May: Bringing Suicide Prevention Efforts to Our Local Community

This year, the Michigan Chapter launched a new initiative called A Program a Day in May. In an effort to reduce the stigma and myths surrounding mental health, we partnered with school districts, community organizations, and individuals seeking to become smarter about suicide prevention.

Allison Lindley's uncle.

Redefining Strength after Losing My Uncle to Suicide

I want others to know that having difficult experiences with mental health does not mean that you are alone. I had always wanted to be a part of suicide prevention efforts, and in 2022 I walked for the first time in one of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s Out Of the Darkness Community Walks.

Young Taylor Ryan with her mother, Sabrina Jones.

To Make Sense of My Mother’s Suicide, I Had to Understand My Own Relationship to Mental Health

When I was 14 years old, I lost my mother, Sabrina Jones, to suicide. Up until my mom's death, I did not understand to what extent mental health could affect your everyday life, including my own.

Young Tara Criscuolo smiling with Paige.

Coping With Suicide Loss While Managing an Eating Disorder: How Losing One Friend Helped Me Show up for Another

One month before I flew cross country to enter residential treatment for an eating disorder in May 2013, my friend and college varsity tennis teammate Paige died by suicide. This suicide loss, and my eating disorder recovery journey, fundamentally changed my values and who I was as a person.

Jenniffer Moffett's stepdad Tom smiling and driving a boat.

We Need to Do This for Dad

This year I will have lived my life longer without Tom than with him. But he is with me every time I tell his story, train a suicide prevention class, visit with a suicide loss survivor, and attend an Out of the Darkness walk.

Young Jessica Molberg with her dad.

Vulnerable in My Truth: Making a Difference for Suicide Prevention in Honor of My Father

I found my way to AFSP the year after my father died by suicide, and have participated in the organization’s Out of the Darkness Walks every year in his honor. It is important for me to keep his legacy alive and increase awareness of the warning signs of suicide.

Evan Canham with his girlfriend Kelsey at the 2022 Golf for Hope event.

Finding Hope and Healing on the Links: Golfing to Support Suicide Prevention

Nearly 14 years ago, my family’s life changed forever. On October 1 of 2009, my brother Sean died by suicide. He was 24 years old at the time, and I was only 21. In the weeks, months, and years that followed, each of us processed and worked through that horrible loss in our own ways.

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AFSP Sponsoring the American Association of Suicidology’s Healing After Suicide Loss Summit

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is honored to be a sponsor for the 56th annual American Association of Suicidology Conference, including the Healing After Suicide Loss Summit.

Yossi Levi-Belz, Ph.D.

To Turn a Personal Tragedy Into Triumph: Coping and Growth in the Aftermath of Suicide Loss

Every year, about 50 million people become part of a group known as suicide loss survivors. There is so much that needs to be done – and so much that can be done – to connect these loss survivors with support and understanding as they navigate the journey of coping with tragic loss.