Healing after Loss Conference

Join Us for the 27th Annual Healing After Suicide Loss Conference 

Join us! Be a part of this unique conference that unites suicide loss survivors, support group facilitators, and mental health professionals as they share their knowledge about the healing journey.

  • Loss Survivors — Transform your life experience into action
  • Mental Health Professionals — Provide better care to loss survivors
  • Support Group Facilitators — Strengthen your skills

Program Highlights

(Refer to the conference program for a complete listing of workshops.)
  • The Birdhouse Project
    Rebuilding your life symbolically and constructively
  • Real Men Grieve (Men Only Group)
    Understanding ourselves, helping each other
  • Healing Journey for the Grieving Family
    How to heal as a family across generations
  • After Suicide: Reclaiming Ourselves & the Love of Life Itself
    Finding a way back to joy
  • Optimizing Mental Health and Navigating Treatment
    Getting the right professional help

Download the conference materials: program, schedule, registration form, and scholarship request form.
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Sponsored by:
American Association of Suicidology (AAS)
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)
Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS)


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About the Author

On June 14th, 1999 my son Noah Thomas Emory Lord age 4 and a half died following complications of a tonsillectomy. That first day it was impossible to imagine taking my next breath much less taking the first steps on what was going to be a continuous walk through grief. On this journey I have cried an ocean of tears, screamed myself hoarse and felt pain so intense that it seemed unbearable. There are no magic words or process that take will take away the pain of grief. Calendars and clocks have no place in the grieving processes, what we all need are a set of tools that we can pick up and decide how and when to use them to re-build our lives. It was this realization that inspired The Grief Toolbox. The Grief Toolbox is both a resource and community for those who grieve and those who work to help them. With a desire to help the bereaved I have been involved with the New Jersey, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire chapters of the Compassionate Friends, a national support group for bereaved parents. I have served on the National Board of Directors of the Compassionate Friends. I have a passion to serve the bereaved and a desire to help the people who work with them. If you are interested in joining The Grief Toolbox community or to have me present or run motivational workshops please contact me at [email protected]. Together we can bring hope to the bereaved.

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