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Internet Resources

We encourage you to visit these web sites for additional information.

American Association of Suicidology
AAS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the understanding and prevention of suicide. This site is designed as a resource for anyone concerned about suicide, including AAS members, suicide researchers, therapists, prevention specialists, Survivors of Suicide, and people who are themselves in crisis. You will also find a National Directory of Support Groups for Survivors of Suicide on this site.

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
AFSP was founded in 1987 by concerned scientists, business and community leaders, and Survivors of Suicide Loss in an effort to support the research and education needed to prevent suicide. This organization also offers educational programs and conferences for survivors, mental health professionals, physicians, and the public. This site contains a section dedicated to survivor support as well as a 1998 National Directory of Survivor Support Groups for families and friends of suicide.

SPANUSA
The Suicide Prevention Advocacy Network (SPAN) is a grass-roots, non profit organization dedicated to the creation of an effective national suicide prevention strategy. SPAN links the energy of those bereaved by suicide with the expertise of leaders in science, business, government and public service to achieve the goal of significantly reducing the national rate of suicide by the year 2010.

Suicide Awareness \ Voices of Education
The mission of SA\VE is to educate about suicide and to speak for suicide survivors.

Friends For Survival
Friends For Survival, Inc. is an organization of people who have been affected by a death caused by suicide. We are dedicated to providing a variety of peer support services that comfort those in grief, encourage healing and growth, foster the development of skills to cope with a loss and educate the entire community regarding the impact of suicide.

Sharing and Healing
Information and support for those who have lost a loved one to suicide. A quarterly newsletter written by survivors of a loved one who died by suicide.

Surviving Suicide
A Web Site For Healing After The Loss Of A Loved One By Suicide

Survivors of Suicide Loss
The purpose of the Survivors of Suicide Loss web site is to help those who have lost a loved one to suicide resolve their grief and pain in their own personal way.

Thisisawar.com
...The grief that comes with suicide is unique. Remember that grief is like snowflakes or fingerprints. It is different for everyone. Choose the suggestions that may be helpful to you.

http://www.yellowribbon.org/The Compassionate Friends
"The Compassionate Friends is an international self-help support organization that offers friendship, understanding, and hope to bereaved parents, grandparents and siblings. There is no religious affiliation and there are no membership dues or fees.The mission of The Compassionate Friends is to assist families toward the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child of any age and to provide information to help others be supportive.- from the Compassionate Friends website."Link to their meetings page.

 

Print Resources

SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE BOOK LIBRARY

(As of 11/22/2009)

 

BOOK TITLE

AUTHOR

PUBLISHED

1

After Suicide (Copy 1)

Hewett, John

1980

2

After Suicide (Copy 2)

Hewett, John

1980

4

Bereaved Parent, The

Schiff, Harriet S.

1982

5

Breaking The Silence

Hartley, Mariette

1991

6

Dear David

Vigeveno, H. S.

1978

7

Depression - What families Should Know

Shimberg, Elaine

1991

8

Enigma of Suicide, The

Colt, George

1991

9

Gift of Hope, A

Veninga, Robert

1991

10

Giving Sorrow Words

Lightner, Candy

1990

11

Good Grief

Westburg, Granger

1987

12

Grief Observed, A

Lewis, C. S.

1980

13

Guiding Your Child Through Grief

Emswiler, Mary Ann

2000

14

Healing Your Hurts

Rouner, Arthur

1978

15

How To Survive The Loss of A Love (Soft Cover)

Colgrove, Melba

1983

16

How To Survive The Loss of A Love (Hard Cover)

Colgrove, Melba

1983

17

In The Wake of Suicide

Kaulen, Diane

2008

18

Kids On The Brink

Bergman, David

1990

19

Life After Suicide

Ross, E. Betsy

1997

20

My Son...My Son

Bolton, Iris

1983

21

On Death and Dying

Kubler, Ross

1969

22

Stephen Lives!

Puryear, Ann

1993

23

Suicide : Survivors

Wrobleski, Adina

1991

24

Survivors of Suicide

Robinson, Rita

1989

25

Too Young To Die - Youth and Suicide

Klagsbrun, Francine

1985

26

Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do!

Schuller, Robert

1983

27

What You Should Know About Suicide

Blackburn, Bill

1982

28

When Bad Things Happen to Good People

Kushner, Harold

1983

29

Why Suicide

Johnston, Jerry

1987

 

 

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