Archive for February, 2008

Other Sides of Suicide: Meghan

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Casey interviews Meghan, a senior physical education major in the midwest whose favorite sports are hockey and golf, about the loss of her cousin/roommate. Her cousin was an amazing person who stood up for people and loved everyone. She had recently broken up with her boyfriend, lost her job, and had a family history of depression and alcoholism. Meghan talks about coping through counseling, but also how reading and listening to others who have been through the same experience was the most help for her – which helped her realize that she wasn’t alone and wasn’t a freak for having all of the feelings she was experiencing.

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Films of Interest for Survivors After Suicide

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

This article was written by Susan Celentano, MFT, and was used with permission from the Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center in Culver City, CA. The paper is excerpted from the Oct/Nov/Dec 2003 and the Jan/Feb/Mar 2004 issues of the Survivors After Suicide newsletter, a publication of Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center. If you have comments on these films or have additional films to recommend, please include them in comments on this post. We added photos and links to Amazon.com for each of the titles so you can buy or rent them if you like.

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Films can provide an opportunity for insight, empathy and emotional catharsis for those of us who have survived suicide. Realistic illustrations of grief have not been an uncommon theme in films, notably Ordinary People (1980), The Accidental Tourist (1988), and In the Bedroom (2001), but only recently have filmmakers shown not only a deeper understanding of the issue of suicide and an appreciation of its complexity, but a willingness to examine the plight of the survivor.

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