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You really have me grinning here dear reyn...Oh, you were so offended!! And I was suprised that the actual word was allowed on that thread.
It's wonderful to see you posting and I loved it that Pansy wished you a happy birthday...I haven't seen that name in a long time. I have a lot I want to say about this noons' Prevention meeting...the chair woman asked me not to give up on her and I won't but geeze...if all those people had lost someone they love to suicide it would have a much higher priority on their agenda. We were given a list of their goals for 2009..there were 20 of them and she asked that we rate them for what we considered priority...Support didn't make it in the top ten...I ranted a tad, reminded them that talking about a suicide loss always takes all the air out of a room. They moved it up to # three....~sigh |
(Alffe) Yes, I thought you were saying that to those of us who had attempted suicide. I didn't understand that it was a quote! I felt so angry that you were so angry . . . *sigh. I'm trying harder to communicate, to explain, to ask when I don't understand, to be a responder and not just a lurker.
Why wouldn't support be at least second, only after education for suicide prevention? |
Could not sleep tonight due to a racing mind. Our Prevention Coalition has their own agenda...they are very active here and have done so much good in the community. They have very lofty goals for this year beginning with applying for a couple of Grants...(those have to be in by March 1st so I understand that being the highest priority)
Every person on that board is passionate about their own area of expertise...Prof from IUSB Sociology/Psy Depts, Counselors from the our high schools, Mental Health Center, Outreach to area police for training in first response....etc. They have never done Support Groups...Hospice has handled that for 14 years and no longer wants to as of March 1st. I am a new voice, have no degree in anything but life's experience. I appreciated being heard but I understand that is no guarantee that I won't get moved back down on that list. I wanted to get my hands on the positive responses to the survey they sent out. I didn't but the chairwoman spoke with me after the meeting was over and said, please don't give up on me..so I won't..yet. Dam! I wish I were younger. *grin |
life experiences trump degrees anyday in my humbled opinion so don't sell yourself short...
but I would caution on being burnt out though.. support groups are hard in that it is hard to organize and it is hard to get people to open up and that it is even harder to keep people coming back.. and one never knows when someone is OFFENDED by something someone else said because they do NOT concur at that moment.... HOWEVER, from my own experience, I believe it is a good thing...sometimes, when people leave because they don't agree, it still helps them, it might be a few months or years down the road, but I have seen the "Eureka" moments and I have heard stories about those that appreciated the support groups years later but had left in anger or tears.... I, myself, have done that years ago...left a support group because I didn't wanted to hear what was said at the meeting, I had thought myself TOO smart and that they didn't know what they were talking about... It was meetings about people that get angry...as you know, I was extremely angry at my father since I was a child and had some very serious anger issues... I didn't feel "related" to in the meetings, I gave it a few shots and left in anger.... years later...I GOT it...a bit too late, but I got it and am appreciative of some of the things I retained... You're doing a great thing but don't get burned out on this, dear lady! And know that EVERYONE will benefit from the support groups whether they stay or not, sometimes, the lightbulb turns on MUCH later... |
Thank you Moi...you always manage to ground me. (that does not mean shoot me down..*grin)
What we say at the support meetings, stays there so I am hesitant to talk much about them. Suffice to say that at last weeks meeting (this is for the everything support group) when we went around the table and said who we lost and how they died...one older man had an audible gasp when I said suicide and he spent the next 5 mins trying to recover..saying things like "it's against nature"....etc. This reaction isn't new to me and I made a mental note that if he showed up at last nights meeting..I wouldn't go again. Everyone is entitled to their grief and to find comfort from the support group. He didn't come last night and I told the moderator that I was pretty sure why...They insist that I keep coming until I can get my own group running....and I'm torn. Torn because there was a new person there last night. Someone I can certainly identify with. ~sigh |
((Alffe)) please forgive my muddled mind.... if I may ask... I am wondering why you feel torn? When are you planning to start your group? Wish I lived near you, I would come for sure!!!:hug:
Right now I don't think I could go to grief therapy, I think I would have to go to an SOS group. I am not sure I could handle the gasp as well as you! :o When we both are better adjusted, the nursing home is going to set up bereavement counseling for me, as well as hook me up with the local Alzheimer's support group. I could never go before, because who would watch Lynn? I suggested they should have adult "day care" As I am sure most care givers who truly need the help, just can't go! I think it could help me greatly and look forward to going. |
Oh Nikki that's a wonderful idea..both the bereavement counseling and the
support group. I hope to have a support group in conjunction with these Prevention people...it was their survey that went out and I am waiting, waiting, waiting for them to share the names of the positive responders. If I have to, I'll start my own group but I'd rather have their help. If any of that makes sense. Your mind is overflowing with enough "stuff" these days..don't take on anymore. *grin |
I went to my last Tuesday night "everything" Support Meeting last night...came home so depressed that I couldn't even get on here to share.
I am more convinced that ever of the great need to have support groups..and to be involved with the right one for your particular kind of grief. All grief is not the same but there certainly was agreement in that room that we don't "do death" in this country...we don't want to talk about it no matter who died, or how they died...we just want it to be over with, and to put it behind us as quickly as possible. And some of the counselors just don't "get it". How can you say to a woman who is crying buckets of tears that she should be over his death by now. In todays "market"...are we still that lacking in insight? :( I did not talk at all last night...it would not have been helpful as I am a suicide survivor. ~sigh |
Who would've thought that you all have taken me so far? This fall I start interning as a therapist! So I thought I'd contribute what I can on this thread.
Suicide Hotline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Toll-Free, someone you can chat with. Suicide Hotline for Youth 1-877-YOUTHLINE Suicide Support Groups listed by state http://www.suicide.org/suicide-support-groups.html Online Support Groups for Suicidal People as well as Family Survivors http://suicideandmentalhealthassocia...l.org/osg.html I also found this interesting, you can join the AAS American Association of Suicidology if you are a survivor, lost someone, or just interested in prevention of suicide. http://www.suicidology.org/web/guest/home I can't believe how technology has changed, even the colorful graphics I've found on this page. It's definitely not what I'm used to from the good old days! Miss you all and worry about you all, all the time!! Hope each and every one of you are doing okay right now and still have the courage to keep on keeping on. :) I will be thinking of you. (thanks to ms alffe for reminding me to come back to this place every so often!) |
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