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Soon after the suicide :
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First reactions-shock, disbelief, despair & relief
Changing emotions-sadness, guilt & anger
Seeing the body or not being able to do so
Telling children and young people about a suicide
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The funeral, inquest, burial or cremation :
The funeral or commemoration
Burying the body or scattering or burying ashes
The headstone or other memorial
The inquest
Reactions to the verdict
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Informal support - Family and friends
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Help from Cruse Bereavement Care
Help and information through the internet
Coping with grief and keeping memories alive
Support for children and young people
Life now and a message to others :
Adjusting to life without the person who died
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Jenny - Interview 1
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Jenny saw her husband’s body at the hospital. She stayed with him for almost an hour. She found it upsetting yet comforting. She says that people shou
Jenny’s husband had had episodes of depression. In 2007 he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Five days later he took his own life. Jenny has had support from family, friends, the WAY foundation and Cruse. Her baby is also a great comfort to her.
Dying & bereavement
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Lost a child
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Dave - Interview 34
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The coroner’s officer prepared Dave and his wife for what might happen at their son’s inquest.
Dave’s son, Ben, was aged 21 when he developed mental health problems. In 2003 Ben took his own life by crashing his car. Dave was devastated. He has found some help for his grief by seeing a psychiatrist and by going to Compassionate Friends.
Dying & bereavement
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Bereavement due to suicide
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Patricia - Interview 4
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Identifying Andrew’s body was an awful experience, but Patricia thought it was important to identify her husband because ‘it was like bringing him bac
Patricia’s husband, Andrew, had had depression for years. A number of times he had taken an overdose or tried to gas himself and then sought help. In 1994 he died in a car, due to carbon monoxide poisoning. Patricia found support via Cruse & SOBS.
Dying & bereavement
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Bereavement due to suicide
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Lost a child
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Margaret - Interview 40
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Margaret went quickly to the mortuary. Her spiritual beliefs gave her a strong sense of what she should do.
Margaret’s daughter was in prison when she took her own life. Margaret was shocked by the news. The inquest found that there had been a lack of care while her daughter was in prison. Margaret found support from her dog, friends, SOBS & a counsellor.
Dying & bereavement
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Bereavement due to suicide
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Lost a partner, husband or wife
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Marion - Interview 32
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The coroner’s officer was “wonderful”. He dealt with Marion and her young child very professionally. He answered all her questions and was available w
Marion’s husband took his own life in 1996. He had taken alcohol and analgesics and died from carbon monoxide poisoning. Marion and their four children were shocked and devastated. They found support from SOBS, professional counselling and Noah’s Ark.
Dying & bereavement
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Bereavement due to suicide
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Lost a child
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Amanda - Interview 5
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Amanda and her husband felt that the coroner had dealt with them kindly. They found out afterwards that they could have a transcript of the inquest he
In 2005 Amanda’s son, Lori, took his own life. He was 21. Amanda thinks that sexual abuse may have been a reason for his suicide. She has found support via family, friends, church, internet [POS], Compassionate Friends, Papyrus, and psychotherapy.
Dying & bereavement
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Lost a brother or sister
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Kavita - Interview 33
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Kavita’s brother looked as though he was sleeping and about to wake up. Seeing his dead body was helpful because she had found it hard to believe that
Kavita’s brother was 30 years old when he jumped to his death. He had been feeling suicidal for some time. Kavita felt “shattered” and desperately wanted help. She had counselling with a psychotherapist and found that SOBS was a “lifesaver”.
Dying & bereavement
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Bereavement due to suicide
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Lost a brother or sister
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Steve - Interview 25
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The coroner’s officer made insensitive comments when he spoke to Steve on the phone about his sister. Steve did not meet him and the family did not fi
Steve’s sister took her own life in 2006. She stepped in front of a train. She had had mental health problems for many years but was not receiving the care she needed at the time of her death. Steve was devastated. He has found most support from SOBS.
Dying & bereavement
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Marion - Interview 32
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The children wanted to see their father’s body. Marion took them and thinks it was the right thing to do. She wishes she had made time to go again on
Marion’s husband took his own life in 1996. He had taken alcohol and analgesics and died from carbon monoxide poisoning. Marion and their four children were shocked and devastated. They found support from SOBS, professional counselling and Noah’s Ark.
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