Suchen und Finden
Postvention in Action
1
Table of Contents
6
Dedication
12
Foreword
14
Preface
16
Part I: Current Knowledge and Implications for Support
20
Chapter 1: Current Understandings of Suicide Bereavement
22
Chapter 2: Effects of Suicide Bereavement on Mental and Physical Health
36
Chapter 3: Suicide Bereavementand Postvention Among Adolescents
46
Chapter 4: Suicide Bereavement and Gender
58
Chapter 5: Posttraumatic Growth After Suicide
69
Chapter 6: Feeling Responsible: Pathways From Guilt Toward Inner Peace
79
Chapter 7: Suicide Loss and the Quest for Meaning
90
Chapter 8: The Growing Flower Model of Reintegration After Suicide
104
Part II: Suicide Bereavement Support in Different Settings
118
Chapter 9: History of Survivor Support
120
Chapter 10: Characteristics and Effectiveness of Suicide Survivor Support Groups
136
Chapter 11: Priorities for Suicide Survivor Support Groups in Japan and the United States
150
Chapter 12: Peer Counseling in Suicide Bereavement: Characteristics and Pitfalls
158
Chapter 13: After Suicide – Roles of the General Practitioner
169
Chapter 14: Supporting Families Through the Forensic and Coronial Process After a Death From Suicide
181
Chapter 15: Workplaces and the Aftermath of Suicide
193
Chapter 16: The Roles of Religion and Spirituality in Suicide Bereavement and Postvention
205
Chapter 17: Online Suicide Bereavement and Support
216
Chapter 18: A Vibrant Living Process: Art Making and the Storying of Suicide
231
Part III: Suicide Bereavement Support in Different Populations
242
Chapter 19: Emerging Survivor Populations: Support After Clustered Suicides and Murder–Suicide Events
244
Chapter 20: Lack of Trust in the Health Care System by Suicide-Bereaved Parents
256
Chapter 21: Impact of Client Suicide on Health and Mental Health Professionals
264
Chapter 22: Promoting a Way of Life to Prevent Premature Death: Ojibway First Nation (Anishinaabe) Healing Practices
274
Part IV: Help for the Bereaved by Suicide in Different Countries
286
Part IV.1: The Americas
288
Chapter 23: Brazil – The Development of Suicide Postvention
290
Chapter 24: Canada – Hope After Loss: Suicide Bereavement and Postvention Services of Suicide Action Montréal
296
Chapter 25: Uruguay – Working With Suicide Survivors
300
Chapter 26: USA – Suicide Bereavement Support and Postvention
304
Chapter 27: USA – National Postvention Guidelines
309
Chapter 28: USA – The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s Support of People Bereaved by Suicide
315
Chapter 29: USA – Collaboration of Volunteers and Professionals in Suicide Bereavement Support: The EMPACT Experience
320
Part IV.2: Europe
326
Chapter 30: Austria – Suicide Postvention
328
Chapter 31: Belgium – Support Groupsin Flanders for Childrenand Adolescents Bereaved by Suicide
333
Chapter 32: Denmark – Support for the Bereaved by Suicide
339
Chapter 33: England – Help for People Bereaved by Suicide
344
Chapter 34: France – Suicide Postvention
350
Chapter 35: Italy – Postvention Initiatives
354
Chapter 36: Italy – Support After a Traumatic Death: The Work of the De Leo Fund
360
Chapter 37: Lithuania – Suicide Bereavement Support Beyond Cultural Trauma
366
Chapter 38: Norway – Networking and Participation Among Young Suicide Bereaved
371
Chapter 39: Portugal – First Steps of Postvention Practice and Research
375
Chapter 40: Slovenia – Development of Postvention
381
Chapter 41: The Netherlands – Support After Suicide on the Railways
387
Part IV.3: Africa
394
Chapter 42: South-Africa – Experiences of Suicide Survivor Support
396
Part IV.4: Asia-Pacific
402
Chapter 43: Australia – Postvention Australia: National Association for the Bereaved by Suicide
404
Chapter 44: Hong-Kong – Support for People Bereaved by Suicide: Evidence-Based Practices
410
Chapter 45: Japan – Research-Informed Support for Suicide Survivors
415
Chapter 46: New Zealand – Development of Postvention Guidelines for Pacific Communities
421
Chapter 47: Thailand – Suicide Bereavement Support
426
Contributors
431
Subject Index
437
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