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On this week’s episode, we’re talking with Connie Harrington about the Murder-Suicide Loss Network, the power of community support when grieving and healing, and what it means to tell our own stories.
Connie Harrington is a content strategist, mom of two, and a survivor of murder-suicide loss. She is on the leadership team of Triumph over Trauma: Northern Shenandoah Valley Resilience Initiative and on the board of the Murder-Suicide Loss Network.
Referenced Resources:
Murder-Suicide Loss Network: https://www.mslnetwork.org/
My Grief Connection: https://www.mygriefconnection.org/
David Kessler’s Work: https://grief.com/
Dr. Alan Wolfelt’s Work: https://www.centerforloss.com/
TAPS: https://www.taps.org/
The Perversion of Virtue by Thomas Joiner (book)
Topics discussed in this episode include suicide and homicide. It may be difficult for some listeners. Help is always available- The suicide and crisis lifeline can be reached by texting or calling 988.
The views and opinions expressed on Awareness 2 Action are those of the guests and host and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Prevention Department or Northwestern Community Services.
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On this week’s episode, we’re talking with Connie Harrington about the Murder-Suicide Loss Network, the power of community support when grieving and healing, and what it means to tell our own stories.
Connie Harrington is a content strategist, mom of two, and a survivor of murder-suicide loss. She is on the leadership team of Triumph over Trauma: Northern Shenandoah Valley Resilience Initiative and on the board of the Murder-Suicide Loss Network.
Referenced Resources:
Murder-Suicide Loss Network: https://www.mslnetwork.org/
My Grief Connection: https://www.mygriefconnection.org/
David Kessler’s Work: https://grief.com/
Dr. Alan Wolfelt’s Work: https://www.centerforloss.com/
TAPS: https://www.taps.org/
The Perversion of Virtue by Thomas Joiner (book)
Topics discussed in this episode include suicide and homicide. It may be difficult for some listeners. Help is always available- The suicide and crisis lifeline can be reached by texting or calling 988.
The views and opinions expressed on Awareness 2 Action are those of the guests and host and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Prevention Department or Northwestern Community Services.