Suicide is a major public health issue in the United States, ranking as the 10th leading cause of death. Word Suicide Prevention Day is September 10th and National Suicide Prevention Week is September 8-14, 2024. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an average of 129 people die by suicide each day....Read More
The profound impact of losing a loved one to suicide can leave survivors grappling with complex emotions and an enduring sense of loss. We want to shed light on the themes commonly experienced by those grieving a suicide loss, offering insight into the intricate nature of their grief. Whether you are personally navigating this challenging...Read More
There is nothing more devastating than suicide, but it can also fascinate some people. Each September, we recognize Suicide Awareness Month. Following the suicide of a celebrity or well-known person, there is typically a lot of media coverage, speculation, and gossip. Although it is understandable that suicide can be a topic that captures our attention,...Read More
Suicide is hard to talk about. The subject is uncomfortable. This is in part due to stigmas, general discomfort, and cultural norms. It is painful to consider suicide or fear that a loved one is considering it – yet many are too afraid to bring up the topic because they don’t want those challenging emotions...Read More