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Forgiveness Postvention with a Survivor of Suicide Following a Loved One Suicide: A Case Study

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  • Eunjin Lee

    (Human Development and Family Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 4184 Nancy Nicholas Hall, 1300 Linden Drive Madison, Madison, WI 53076, USA)

  • Robert Enright

    (Human Development and Family Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 4184 Nancy Nicholas Hall, 1300 Linden Drive Madison, Madison, WI 53076, USA)

  • Jichan Kim

    (Human Development and Family Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 4184 Nancy Nicholas Hall, 1300 Linden Drive Madison, Madison, WI 53076, USA)

Abstract

This study aimed to examine the process of the changes that one survivor of suicide following a loved one’s suicide experienced during the postvention. We first describe our rationale for using a forgiveness postvention, as well as the details of the postvention; then, we describe findings from a case study focusing on the key postvention moments identified through the single case postvention. Implications, limitations, and future directions are discussed.

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  • Eunjin Lee & Robert Enright & Jichan Kim, 2015. "Forgiveness Postvention with a Survivor of Suicide Following a Loved One Suicide: A Case Study," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 4(3), pages 1-12, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:4:y:2015:i:3:p:688-699:d:55679
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