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The ripple effects of suicide: a personal account of dealing with the death of an adult sibling
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The ripple effects of suicide: a personal account of dealing with the death of an adult sibling

Angela Woods
Mental Health and Social Inclusion, Vol.28(2), pp.162-165
15/04/2024

Abstract

Autoethnography Suicide Bereavement Positive Reflection Health and Social Care Grief Health and Medicine
Purpose – This opinion piece documents the experience of losing an adult sibling to suicide and explores the experience of personal and family grief. Design/methodology/approach – The narrative is written from an autoethnographic perspective and utilises the current evidence base to support a personal reflection. Findings – The paper identifies the complex nature of bereavement following death from suicide and considers those factors which support more positive outcomes for those grieving. Research limitations/implications – The piece focuses on autoethnographic data but is supported by findings from the wider evidence base. Practical implications – The importance of seeking positives as part of the healing process when processing complex grief. Social implications – Disclosure has been identified as an important part of processing complex grief associated with suicide bereavement and yet suicide remains a taboo subject for many. Originality/value – This autoethnographic piece details the experience of dealing with a sibling suicide and the importance of creating the opportunity for positive reflection to process complex grief.
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