Support
Support for Survivors of Suicide Attempts The Organization for Attempts and Survivors of Suicide in Interfaith Services (OASSIS).
The Samaritans of the Monadnock Region seek to alleviate human misery, loneliness, despair, and depression by listening, by "being there," for those who feel they have no one else to turn to who would understand and accept them. They offer phone support around suicide. Call (603)-357-5505 or (603)-924-7000.
Taking Care of Yourself After an Attempt: Moving Ahead After Your Treatment in the Emergency Department. A brochure published by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), in collaboration with the Suicide Prevention Resource Center.
Taking Care of Yourself and Your Family After an Attempt: Family Guide for Your Relative in the Emergency Department. A brochure published by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), in collaboration with the Suicide Prevention Resource Center.
Tears of a Cop is a law enforcement-specific website that has information about the impact on law enforcement personnel who respond to traumatic events. Information is included about PTSD, depression, and suicide of police officers. There is information about S.O.L.E.S (Survivors of Law Enforcement Suicide).
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