People whose loved ones have committed suicide are often wracked with guilt and blame themselves. Photo: Alamy
How to talk to and comfort suicide survivors, and better understand their anger and grief
Anthea Rowan learns from someone who witnessed his mother burn herself to death what suicide survivors want to hear from other people, and from a clinical psychologist how best to offer comfort and support
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Updated: Thursday, 19 Jul, 2018 6:19pm
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People whose loved ones have committed suicide are often wracked with guilt and blame themselves. Photo: Alamy
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