When A Loved One Dies By Suicide - CAMS Information Film
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When A Loved One Dies By Suicide is a grief support resource lovingly created by and for individuals who have experienced suicide loss. Based on the book first published by Ave Maria Press in 2020, these compelling films feature the stories of Catholics who have lost loved ones to suicide. If you have experienced suicide loss, this resource will encourage you to reflect on how our Catholic faith can facilitate spiritual healing, offer comfort in the midst of ongoing grief, and inspire both hope and service.
This resource is intended primarily for those who have lost loved ones to suicide, and is recommended for use in grief support and bereavement groups. However, others may find it helpful and informative. Suicide and mental health challenges impact countless communities, and we are all called to the ministry of accompaniment. The Facilitation Guide provides suggested guidelines for utilizing this resource in support group settings or as part of ongoing mental health ministry training.
● Eight films
● A Reflection Guide with safety notes, teaching points, reflection questions, and prayers
● A Facilitation Guide
● An additional short film on CAMS, a suicide prevention framework
Content and Safety Notes
Suicide and suicide loss are sensitive topics. It is important to be aware of what you or someone in your group may experience while using this resource. The introduction to the Reflection Guide includes extensive notes on content and safe viewing. We encourage you to review these notes before beginning to use this resource. Group leaders are also encouraged to review the Facilitation Guide.
Although the films in this resource are not graphic and do not include descriptions of the means of suicide, the stories are sensitive. We recommend watching the films with family members, friends, or in the context of a grief support group meeting. We do not recommend watching more than one film at a time. Please think about how you can care for your mental, emotional, and physical health during and after viewing.
If you are experiencing suicidal ideation, or if you are concerned for the safety of someone you know, it is important to seek help immediately. Crisis phone numbers for several countries are listed below. If you are looking for local mental health services or information in another location or language, we encourage you to search online or reach out to your local parishes and health care providers.
Australia: 000 | Canada: 1-833-456-4566 or 911 | European Union: 112 | New Zealand: 111 | United States: 988 or 911 | United Kingdom: 999
Warning: Not suitable for children. This resource and films address difficult and sensitive topics, and may not be appropriate for a young audience. It is not recommended for people aged 17 and younger.
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