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Karl Andriessen Postvention Karolina Krysinska Onja T. Grad (Editors) in Action The International Handbook of Suicide Bereavement Support Postvention in Action This document is for personal use only. Reproduction or distribution is not permitted. From K. Andriessen, K. Krysinska, & O. T. Grad: Postvention in Action: The International Handbook of Suicide Bereavement Support (ISBN 9781616764937) © 2017 Hogrefe Publishing About the Editors Karl Andriessen, MSuicidology, BSW, has been working in suicide prevention and postven- tion for three decades and is currently pursuing a PhD at the School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, supported by a research grant of the Anika Foundation for Adolescent Depression and Suicide. He has published many peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and co-edited volumes. He is also an affiliated researcher with the Faculty of Psychol- ogy and Educational Sciences, KU Leuven–University of Leuven, Belgium. He has been Co- Chair of the Special Interest Group on Suicide Bereavement of the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) for almost 15 years and received the 2005 IASP Farberow Award for outstanding contributions in the field of bereavement and survivors after suicide. Karolina Krysinska, PhD, is a research fellow at the School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, and is affiliated as a research fellow at the Faculty of Psychol- ogy and Educational Sciences, KU Leuven–University of Leuven, Belgium. Her research inter- ests include risk and protective factors of suicide, suicide prevention, thanatology, psychology of trauma and bereavement, and psychology of religion. She is author and coauthor of peer- reviewed articles and book chapters on various aspects of suicide, trauma, and bereavement. Onja T. Grad, PhD, is a clinical psychologist working as a psychotherapist and supervisor in the outpatient clinic at the University Psychiatric Hospital in Ljubljana, Slovenia, mainly with patients who have lost somebody close by suicide or other traumatic death. As a professor at the University of Ljubljana she has a long-standing interest in bereavement research. She has published in national and international journals and contributed to international textbooks on suicide and suicide bereavement. In 1997, she was the first recipient of the Farberow Award, given biannually by the IASP for outstanding contributions in the field of postvention. This document is for personal use only. Reproduction or distribution is not permitted. From K. Andriessen, K. Krysinska, & O. T. Grad: Postvention in Action: The International Handbook of Suicide Bereavement Support (ISBN 9781616764937) © 2017 Hogrefe Publishing Postvention in Action The International Handbook of Suicide Bereavement Support Edited by Karl Andriessen Karolina Krysinska Onja T. Grad This document is for personal use only. Reproduction or distribution is not permitted. From K. Andriessen, K. Krysinska, & O. T. Grad: Postvention in Action: The International Handbook of Suicide Bereavement Support (ISBN 9781616764937) © 2017 Hogrefe Publishing Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication information for the print version of this book is available via the Library of Congress Marc Database under the LC Control Number 2016956065 Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Postvention in action : the international handbook of suicide bereavement support / edited by Karl Andriessen, Karolina Krysinska, Onja T. Grad. Includes bibliographical references and index. Issued in print and electronic formats. ISBN 978-0-88937-493-5 (hardback).--ISBN 978-1-61676-493-7 (pdf).-- ISBN 978-1-61334-493-4 (epub) 1. Bereavement. 2. Bereavement--Psychological aspects. 3. Grief. 4. Grief therapy. 5. Suicide. 6. Suicide victims--Family relationships. I. Andriessen, Karl, 1964-, editor II. Krysinska, Karolina, 1969-, editor III. Tekavčič Grad, Onja, editor BF575.G7P678 2017 155.9'37 C2016-906719-X C2016-906720-3 The authors and publisher have made every effort to ensure that the information contained in this text is in accord with the current state of scientific knowledge, recommendations, and practice at the time of publication. In spite of this diligence, errors cannot be completely excluded. Also, due to changing regulations and continuing research, information may become outdated at any point. The authors and publisher disclaim any responsibility for any consequences which may follow from the use of information presented in this book. 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Grad: Postvention in Action: The International Handbook of Suicide Bereavement Support (ISBN 9781616764937) © 2017 Hogrefe Publishing Contents Foreword by Robert D. Goldney ..............................................XIII Preface .............................................................XV Part I: Current Knowledge and Implications for Support Chapter 1 Current Understandings of Suicide Bereavement ........................3 Karl Andriessen, Karolina Krysinska, and Onja T. Grad Chapter 2 Effects of Suicide Bereavement on Mental and Physical Health ...........17 Annette Erlangsen and Alexandra Pitman Chapter 3 Suicide Bereavement and Postvention Among Adolescents ...............27 Karl Andriessen, Michael Dudley, Brian Draper, and Philip B. Mitchell Chapter 4 Suicide Bereavement and Gender ...................................39 Onja T. Grad, Marta Treven, and Karolina Krysinska Chapter 5 Posttraumatic Growth After Suicide .................................50 Christine Genest, Melinda Moore, and Clinton M. Nowicke Chapter 6 Feeling Responsible: Pathways From Guilt Toward Inner Peace ...........60 Dolores Angela Castelli Dransart Chapter 7 Suicide Loss and the Quest for Meaning. 71 Robert A. Neimeyer and Diana C. Sands Chapter 8 The Growing Flower Model of Reintegration After Suicide ...............85 Vita Poštuvan Part II: Suicide Bereavement Support in Different Settings Chapter 9 History of Survivor Support ......................................101 John L. McIntosh, Iris Bolton, Karl Andriessen, and Frank Campbell Chapter 10 Characteristics and Effectiveness of Suicide Survivor Support Groups .....117 John L. McIntosh Chapter 11 Priorities for Suicide Survivor Support Groups in Japan and the United States ..................................................131