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After a suicide attempt or suicidal experience

An important aspect of suicide prevention is recognizing the resilience of survivors of suicidal distress who do not die by suicide. The research is clear that the vast majority of people who experience thoughts of suicide or survive suicide attempts do not go on to die by suicide. On this page, you will find resources for supporting yourself, your loved one, or your community after someone has experienced a suicide attempt, behaviors, or thoughts.

To learn more about the Office of Suicide Prevention, please return to the Office of Suicide Prevention.

The American Association of Suicidology (AAS): Suicide Attempt Survivors Webpage
After an Attempt: A Guide for Taking Care of Yourself After Your Treatment In the Emergency Department
A Journey toward Help and Hope: Your Handbook for Recovery After a Suicide Attempt
Live Through This
  • Live Through This is a website dedicated to photographs and personal stories of survivors of suicide attempts that highlight hope and recovery after a suicide attempt.
Speaking of Suicide: for Suicide Attempt Survivors
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Colorado
The Invisible 280
  • The Invisible 280 is article from Cosmopolitan magazine that focuses on those who experience suicidal distress but do not die by suicide.
Now Matters Now
  • Now Matters Now is a website that provides skills and support for coping with suicidal thoughts.

After an Attempt: A Guide for Taking Care of Your Family Member After Treatment in the Emergency Department
How to Talk to a Child about a Suicide Attempt in Your Family

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Colorado
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)

Colorado Crisis Services
  • Colorado Crisis Services (1-844-493-8255) services the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-8255) for Colorado callers. If you need immediate help, please call 1-844-493-8255 to reach Colorado Crisis Services, and you’ll be connected to a skilled, trained counselor 24/7/365. For TTY Users: Use your preferred relay service or dial 711 then 988. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is made up of call centers around the country, and its website contains additional helpful information pertinent to suicide prevention in the USA available in English, Spanish and for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Ayuda en Español Lifeline ofrece

Ayuda en Español Lifeline ofrece 24/7, gratuito servicios en español, no es necesario hablar inglés si usted necesita ayuda. Cuando usted llama al número 1-888-628-9454, su llamada se dirige al centro de ayuda de nuestra red disponible más cercano. 

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