John McIntosh

John McIntosh

The Grief of Losing a Loved one to Suicide

Suicide Survivors Feel Guilty


Losing a loved one is undoubtedly one of the most difficult experienced people go through, but when a person commits suicide, there is an added element of guilt left behind. Suicides are nearly twice as common as homicides, says Indiana University professor of psychology John McIntosh. He's an expert in suicide prevention, and offers insight into people who kill themselves, suicide notes, social isolation, and feelings of grief.

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