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What Not to Say

Some comments—meant to comfort—should never be said in the aftermath of a suicide.
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Topics:Counseling, Crisis, Depression, Grief, Suicide
Filters:Counseling, Pastor, Shepherd
Purpose:Discipleship
References:Proverbs 16:24
Date Added:September 26, 2007
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Reflecting on his own grief after the suicide of his father, Albert Hsu offers his feedback on well-intentioned remarks that, when facing suicide, are more harmful than good.

Pat Answers Survivors of suicide don't need pat answers to incomprehensible questions. We simply need the loving presence of others to help us keep our lives going. We need companions ...

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