Talking through the dead: The impact and interplay of lived grief after suicide

K McKay, J Tighe - OMEGA-Journal of death and dying, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
In the aftermath of suicide, grief becomes a multi-faceted experience. Traditionally, this grief
was silenced where the shame attached to suicide invalidated a person's need for …

[图书][B] A study of suicide grief: Meaning making and the griever's relational world

DCC Sands - 2008 - search.proquest.com
This study aims to increase understanding of the critical themes and features of suicide grief
through an analysis of data drawn from the lived experience of those bereaved by suicide …

Going forward: A research agenda for suicide survivors

JL McIntosh, JR Jordan - Grief after suicide, 2011 - taylorfrancis.com
As this volume demonstrates, clear strides have been made in our knowledge about the
aftermath of suicide, in particular in the past 20 years. These advances notwithstanding, it …

The lived experience of adults bereaved by suicide: A phenomenological study

M Begley, E Quayle - Crisis, 2007 - econtent.hogrefe.com
In recent years, a plethora of research studies have attempted to delineate the grief
experiences associated with suicide from those of other sudden traumatic deaths. The …

A qualitative systematic review of the bereavement process following suicide

C Shields, M Kavanagh… - OMEGA-Journal of death …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite the fact that a large number of people are bereaved by suicide each year, the
experiences of those bereaved by suicide are poorly understood. It has been suggested that …

Suicide bereavement: Why study survivors of suicide loss?

JR Jordan, JL McIntosh - Grief after suicide, 2011 - taylorfrancis.com
The personal narratives of many suicide survivors testify to the reality that the death of a
loved one to suicide can be an enormously difficult experience, one that may have life …

The meanings of suicide: A narrative approach to healing

DC Sands, JR Jordan, RA Neimeyer - Grief after suicide, 2011 - taylorfrancis.com
There are many things that we take for granted about our world, perhaps most importantly
our relationships with those to whom we are closest. Our assumptions about the world …

Navigating out of the ocean of “Why”—a qualitative study of the trajectory of suicide bereavement

RT Praetorius, J Rivedal - Illness, Crisis & Loss, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Literature on suicide bereavement has been mostly quantitative and focused on differences
between suicide bereavement and other types of. In addition, existing research indicates …

Is suicide bereavement different? A framework for rethinking the question

JR Jordan, JL McIntosh - Grief after suicide, 2011 - taylorfrancis.com
There are always two parties to a death; the person who dies and the survivors who are
bereaved.… the sting of death is less sharp for the person who dies than it is for the …

Beyond normal grief: A critical reflection on immediate post-death experiences of survivors of suicide

KJ Botha, A Guilfoyle, D Botha - … e-Journal for the Advancement of …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
An exploration of the literature was undertaken on the question of whether or not
bereavement after suicide, as opposed to other modes of death, renders individuals more …