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Mike - Interview 9  

Mike - Interview 9

Age at Interview: 53
Sex: Male
Background: Mike is a mental health lecturer and social worker. He is married. Ethnic background/nationality: White British.

Brief outline:In 1972, when Mike was aged 18, his father took his own life. He died in his car by inhaling fumes from the exhaust. His death has had a huge impact on Mike’s life. Mike has done much to help others bereaved due to suicide, which has also helped him.

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Mike’s thinks his father was unhappy at the time of his suicide: He had had an unhappy second marriage and had been made redundant at work.
 
When Mike was only 18 a young and inexperienced policeman arrived at the house and told him and his sister that their father had died.
 
Mike was only 18 when his father took his own life by suicide. Mike felt tremendous grief. He also felt despair, sorrow, perplexity and anger.
 
Mike lost his father over 30 years ago but it still feels very recent in his mind. He does not think he will ever fully adjust to his father’s death by suicide.
 
Mike said that after his father died people crossed the road to avoid meeting him because they didn’t know what to say.
 
After his father died Mike resented the fact that his step-mother would benefit from his father’s estate. He found it difficult having to deal with the solicitors.
 
Mike was only 18 when his father died. The funeral, at a crematorium, was dreadful because it really brought it home that his father had died.
 
Mike helped to start a support group. He explains how he got involved and what happens during a meeting.
 
Mike suggests that the internet has great potential for helping people, but is a ‘mixed blessing’. He is particularly concerned about internet bullying.
 
Mike suggests that people should know what support is available for those bereaved by suicide and recommends the booklet “Help is at Hand” [see Resources].
 
Mike recommends Alison Wertheimer's book “A Special Scar”. It helped him understand emotions and feelings around suicide [see Resources].
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