Survivors of Suicide Loss
- Survivors
- Survivors of Suicide Loss
Suicide has many victims — family members, friends, colleagues, classmates and teammates can all be deeply affected when someone close to them takes their own life. A “survivor of suicide” or someone who is “bereaved by suicide” refers to someone who lost a friend or loved one to suicide.
The grief process following a death by suicide is more complicated than with other types of loss. In addition to the grief experienced after a “normal” death, there are often overwhelming feelings of guilt, confusion, anger and fear — along with searching for a “why?”
Everyone has their own way and their own speed to process grief, but there are some feelings and experiences that are common for those dealing with a loss due to suicide. Attending a support group, engaging in self-care activities (such as going for walks, listening to music or playing with a pet), focusing on eating and rest and making sure their own emotional needs are being addressed can all be very helpful. But the most important thing is for survivors to have at least one person that they feel they can talk to — and that will really listen to them.
Survivor Support Groups in South Dakota
Rapid City
Journey On
The Suicide Grief Education/Support Class meets for eight consecutive weeks, twice per year, in the evenings. The group is facilitated by peers who serve on the organization’s LOSS team.An ongoing Support Group meets the fourth Saturday of each month from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Monument Health Rapid City Hospital Family Medicine and Residency Clinic
- To register, contact Bridget Marshall
Sioux Falls
Helpline Center
The Surviving After Suicide Education/Support Class meets on nine consecutive evenings from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. The class is held three times per year, in January, April and September. An ongoing Support Group meets the third Tuesday of each month from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.- Register at the helplinecenter.com
- Contact: griefsupport@helplinecenter.org
Their monthly virtual support group is a safe and confidential space that looks to provide hope to survivors no matter where they are in their grief journey. The virtual support group is held on the second Wednesday of each month from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.
- Register for the virtual support group at the helplinecenter.com.
- Contact: Erica Allen