Dear Amy: Many years ago, my brother missed a week of school, struggled to catch up, and then committed suicide.
In a note, he explained that he got a zero on a test because it was on him to make it up, and he didn’t get around to it in time, as he was overwhelmed with make-up work.
My sister thought this sounded odd. I then realized that she likely didn’t know what led to our tragedy, as she was in college when our brother died, while I was still living at home. I think you should train your focus outward and understand that there were likely many factors and perhaps additional triggering events that led to this tragedy.
Suicide remains a taboo subject in our society, but for survivor families there are additional layers of guilt and anxiety, in addition to their deep sadness.
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