Articles by Type of Loss: Suicide
One of the things I heard early on at TAPS, as well as from my counselor at home, is the importance of self-care.
More» Thursday morning I bounced out of bed early and yelled “Oh my gosh!” I never get up on time and certainly never bounce.
More» When I conduct workshops and stand in front of grieving military families, I stand not only as an Art Therapist, but as a mother who...
More» This article first appeared on Legacy Connect, an online grief support community.
More» A misconception is a mistaken notion you might have about something—in other words...
More» Someone you love has completed suicide. In your heart, you have come to know your deepest pain.
More» I lay in bed with my eyes closed this Monday morning, this ninth anniversary of my daughter Kristin’s death. She ended her life on October 11, 2001.
More» This book was written as a day by day journey through grief for people who have experienced the suicide death of a loved one.
More» I am a 25 year old 7th grade Language Arts teacher and a wife whose husband died by suicide...
More» A loved one's suicide can be emotionally devastating. Use healthy coping strategies...
More» I thought my life was over when my husband, Marine Corp Major John Ruocco took his own life. The thought of going on and raising...
More» The latest reports for 2009 show an increasing number of suicides in all branches of the military with the largest increase in the Army.
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