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Category Archives: suicide

Coping With Grief After Losing A Loved One To Suicide

Depression, medical, suicide, Suicide PreventionBy Lehigh CenterSeptember 27, 2021

As part of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, the Lehigh Center for Clinical Research understands how when a loved one dies by suicide, your emotions can simply be overwhelming and disabling. Your grief might feel heart wrenching, and you may wonder if you could have done anything to prevent the death of your loved one. But…

Silhouette women sitting alone on the rock. Mental health, PTSD and suicide prevention.

Why Aren’t More People Talking About Suicide?

suicide, Suicide PreventionBy William HouletteMay 10, 2019

When it comes to sensitive topics to discuss, depression and suicide are normally at the top of the list. Unfortunately, the lack of discussion about these issues is contributing to an increase in the number of suicides every year. Beyond the lack of discussion, there are other factors that are leading to the uptick of suicides.

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