Postvention Alliance
Postvention Alliance
Advocates for Suicide Survivor Driven Support, Research, and Education

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LGBTQIA Resource Center
Pride Resource Center
PFLAG
QTPOC Mental Health Practitioner Directory
SAGE Advocacy & Services for LGBT Elders
Survivor Strong
Trans Lifeline
LGBTQ Youth
True Colors United

new mothers

Postpartum Depression

BIPOC

AAKOMA
Asian Mental Health Collective
Black Mental Health Alliance
Black Mental Health Matters
Black Therapy Love App
Center for Multicultural Mental Health
Inclusive Therapists
Institute for Muslim Mental Health
Latinx Therapy
Melanin & Mental Health
National Indian Health Board
Ourselves Black
Sista Afya
South Asian Mental Health Initiative & Network
The Confess Project
The Nap Ministry
The Siwe Project
The Association of Black Psychologists
White Mountain Apache Youth Suicide Prevention

 

 
 

Postvention Alliance is USA based 501(c)4 NGO. This website exists as a public service to share knowledge of postvention practices and to encourage postvention efforts. It should not be understood as either recommendation or endorsement. Postvention Alliance offers no direct support through this website. If you or someone you know needs support, please contact the survivor support services in your area. Visitors may send an email to the address listed below.

“Postvention is to come after—that is, to do those things after the dire event has occurred that either (a) serve to mollify the after-effects of the event in the chief protagonist, specifically, to work with a person after [the person] has attempted suicide; or (b) deal with the inimical sequels in other persons affected by the event, for example, the family members of a [severely distressed] person or, in the case of a [death by] suicide, with the obvious mental health needs of the survivor-victims. I prefer ‘postvention’.” (Shneidman 1971, 452). Schneidman, Edwin S. “The Management of the Presuicidal, Suicidal, and Postsuicidal Patient .” Annals of Internal Medicine 75, no. 3 (1971): 441–58

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