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Coping with the stigma
Many people have trouble discussing suicide, and might not reach out to you. This could leave you feeling isolated or abandoned if the support you expected to receive just isn't there.
Additionally, some religions limit the rituals available to people who've died by suicide, which could also leave you feeling alone. You might also feel deprived of some of the usual tools you depended on in the past to help you cope.
If you experience intense or unrelenting anguish or physical problems, ask your doctor or mental health provider for help. Seeking professional help is especially important if you think you might be depressed or you have recurring thoughts of suicide. Unresolved grief can turn into complicated grief, where painful emotions are so long lasting and severe that you have trouble resuming your own life.
Depending on the circumstances, you might benefit from individual or family therapy — either to get
In the aftermath of a loved one's suicide, you might feel like you can't go on or that you'll never enjoy life again. In truth, you might always wonder why it happened — and reminders might trigger painful feelings even years later. Eventually, however, the raw intensity of your grief will fade. The tragedy of suicide won't dominate your days and nights. Understanding the complicated legacy of suicide and how to cope with palpable grief can help you find peace.
Help for Suicide Loss Survivors Brace for powerful emotions A loved one's suicide can trigger intense emotions. For example: · Shock. Disbelief and emotional numbness might set in. You might think that your loved one's suicide couldn't possibly be real. · Anger. You might be angry with your loved one for abandoning you or leaving you with a legacy of grief — or angry with yourself.
What are some coping skills for anxiety, depression, PTSD?
Start the discussions early about feelings and trust.
Notice behavior changes, sleeping more often, irritable, not wanting to hang out with friends.