Key Considerations for Working with Survivors of Suicide Loss
$49.50 – $275.00
Suicide is now among the top 4 causes of death for some age groups in the United States and the 11th cause of death in the entire US population, leaving many bereaved survivors, including children and teens, in need of informed grief support and guidance. Join Joanne Harpel, President of Coping After Suicide, to learn the most prevalent grief reactions of suicide loss survivors; how suicide bereavement is similar yet different from other traumatic loss; how suicide loss may affect family systems; and strategies for effective grief support.
- Individual: on-demand viewing and CE certificate for one person.
- Organization/Company: on-demand viewing and CE certificates to staff within a single location. Additional locations can be added at a discount by emailing [email protected] for pricing.
Continuing Education
An exam is required to obtain CE hours for this course. If you do not need CE certification, or if you would like a certificate of attendance only, please click here.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to:
- Identify common themes in the emotional impact of suicide loss on individuals and families
- Recognize particular themes among teen survivors of suicide loss
- Describe whether and how bereavement after suicide is quantitatively and qualitatively different from bereavement after other causes of death.