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Suicide Bereavement and Postvention: Advances in Research, Practice and Policy

Suicide Bereavement and Postvention: Advances in Research, Practice and Policy

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Experiencing the suicide of a close person is often a major life event, which increases the risk of maladaptive grief reactions, social, physical, and mental health problems, and suicidal behavior in the bereaved individuals. However, people bereaved by suicide may also experience long-term positive outcomes regarding personal or post-traumatic growth. The field of suicide bereavement research is evolving rapidly. Hence, this reprint is particularly focused the advance knowledge on bereavement and postvention. In this reprint, you can find papers that enhance our understanding of grief after suicide and how to help those who are bereaved, including studies on suicide grief in specific populations and studies on interventions and support offered to the bereaved or their social environment, in addition studies based on novel methods and studies that contribute to the development of theory or models. We believe that this reprint can add important knowledge on our journey to help suicide-loss survivors in their continued struggle with the loss on their loved ones to suicide.

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Keywords

  • ageing
  • alcohol
  • belongingness
  • Bereavement
  • cause of death
  • Clinician
  • co-worker
  • colleague
  • continuing bonds
  • coping
  • Depression
  • Drugs
  • Ethics
  • ethnic minority
  • Grief
  • guidance
  • Guilt
  • impact
  • latent class
  • later life
  • Lived Experience
  • loss
  • loss-related characteristics
  • Mental health
  • mental health practitioners
  • Mixed Methods
  • moral injury
  • n/a
  • narrative analysis
  • Patient
  • peer interventions
  • peer support
  • peer-support
  • posttraumatic stress
  • postvention
  • practitioner
  • Professional Development
  • prolonged grief
  • Psychiatrists
  • Psychology
  • PTSS
  • qualitative methods
  • Qualitative research
  • Religion
  • religious coping
  • Research Ethics
  • research participation
  • review
  • school staff
  • scoping review
  • Self-disclosure
  • Shame
  • simulation
  • Society & Social Sciences
  • spiritual coping
  • spirituality
  • stigma
  • sudden death
  • suicidal ideation
  • Suicide
  • suicide bereavement
  • suicide prevention
  • Support
  • survivor
  • systematic review
  • Trauma
  • traumatic death

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-8019-7

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