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This study aimed to develop a conceptual framework of the experience of persons who have lost a family member to suicide in Japan. The authors conducted in-depth interviews with 24 such family members. They conceptualized their experience as a process of regaining my new life. Initially, their lives were out of their hands, but gradually they learned striving skills and recuperative conditioning, and integrated the skills to regain their lives. Some participants eventually reached a state of living a redefined life. How individuals underwent this process varied. The authors identified two types of people dealing with this issue: dialoguers and mood changers.

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This page is a summary of: Regaining my new life: Daily lives of suicide-bereaved individuals, Death Studies, February 2017, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/07481187.2017.1297873.
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