"Healing" After Suicide Bereavement
Losing someone to suicide can shake us to our core, bring us into direct contact with the fragility of life and a depth of psychological suffering few, if any, feel equipped to bear. Such loss defies simple explanation, often tearing a hole in meaning itself. In therapy, we do not aim to close that wound too quickly. Instead, we turn toward it with attentiveness, listening for what it asks of us. Short‑term dynamic psychotherapy offers a structured, gentle space to face the pain and uncover...