Abstract

Suicide loss is an example of traumatic loss, as suicide loss survivors face unique challenges in processing the loss. Consequently, in this conceptual paper, meaning reconstruction will be defined as a theoretical paradigm beneficial for clients navigating suicide loss. The aim of this manuscript is to provide a general overview of meaning reconstruction theory and to offer concrete suggestions on implementation of the meaning reconstruction theory as it relates to suicide loss. Further, the authors will utilize a hypothetical case study to illuminate the integration of meaning reconstruction for suicide loss survivors.

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