Finding
Peace without All the Pieces
Local Author Presents on Grief
after Suicide
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Denver, CO
80222). The presentation is free and open to the public.
In 1980 Archibald founded HEARTBEAT, one of the first support groups for
suicide bereaved. Presently there are 42 chapters HEARTBEAT Chapters in 11
states and 2 foreign countries. She has also been instrumental in giving suicide
loss survivors a voice after founding the Survivor of Loss Division of the
American Association of Suicidology, an international multi-disciplinary
membership organization with a mission to better understand and prevent
suicide.
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"Grief
following suicide is compounded,” says Archibald. “This lonely, frightening and
extremely painful grief journey is eased within suicide bereavement support
groups where peers extend the comfort of "you are not alone", the
reinforcement that suicide loss is survivable and encouragement to invest their
heartbreak in positive action."
This
presentation is part of an educational series supported by the Suicide
Prevention Coalition of Colorado. All Educational Sessions are free and open to
the public. For more information go to www.suicidepreventioncolorado.org or
email Sally Spencer-Thomas (Sally@CarsonJSpencer.org). For more information about the
Suicide Prevention Coalition of Colorado, visit www.suicidepreventioncolorado.org,
or call 720-352-7505.
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About
the Suicide Prevention Coalition of Colorado: The Suicide Prevention Coalition of Colorado (SPCC)
was formed in 1999, when concerned citizens set out to create a statewide
agency with the purpose of preventing suicide and creating a resource network
for those who were working to prevent suicide around the state. Today, SPCC’s
membership of concerned agencies, organizations and individuals who are working
in the areas of suicide prevention, intervention and postvention has statewide
reach. The mission of the SPCC is to reduce suicide and its impact for all
Coloradans through advocacy, collaboration and education. www.suicidepreventioncolorado.org
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