You are not alone.
Postvention is a collaborative approach to support individuals who have experienced a loss due to suicide.
The MKE L.O.S.S. Postvention Program is based on a nationally recognized effort to bring support to survivors of suicide loss. The team is present to offer comfort, resources, and hope to anyone impacted by suicide loss. Team members offer contact with others who have experienced a loss while helping to coordinate services and support within the community that is culturally responsive and ultimately healing.
What is postvention?
What is it?
Active: Direct outreach to suicide loss survivorsSupportive: For suicide loss survivors
Navigation: Referral to therapeutic services and psychoeducation
Consistent: Initial contact with follow-up for at least 1 year
What it is not
Passive: Individuals seek resources and support on their own
Support for attempt survivors
Therapeutic services
One-time support
“I was surprised to hear from the postvention coordinator, in a delightful way, almost magic. ”
Why postvention?
How many?
Over 50% of the US population has been bereaved by a single suicide.
Impact of Loss
>Higher rates of anxiety, depression, suicidal thinking & behavior
>Prolonged grief
>Increased stigma & guilt
Grief & Bereavement
Effects of trauma can also contribute to a delay in processing grief.
Healing
>Average time to receive mental health services decrease from about 4.5 years to about 34 days.
>Decrease in suicidal thoughts & behavior.
>Potential for post-traumatic growth (positive psychological changes)
References
Resources
Resources for Suicide Loss Survivors
Resources for the Community
Resources for Those Supporting Others: Individuals, Businesses, Agencies & Schools (PDF)Resources to Start Postvention in Your Community
Contact the Division of Suicide Research and Healing
We would love to chat with you about any of our research or programming! Contact us using the information below.
Sara Kohlbeck, PhD, MPH
Director
(414) 955-7667
Tricia Monroe, MEd, CHES
Postvention Program Manager
Jacey Kant, BS
Research Program Coordinator