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Lessons Learned: Forty Years of Clinical Work with Suicide Loss Survivors

By John R. Jordan — 2020

After briefly reviewing some of the empirical literature about differences between suicide bereavement and grief after other modes of death, the author argues that perhaps the most distinguishing and difficult aspect of a suicide loss is the “perceived intentionality” of the death, and the related “perceived responsibility” for the death.

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