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On April 24, 2025, the Impacted Survivors team—Kristina Faulkner, Tina Chevalier, and Michael Vinton—presented their topic, “The Combination No One Wants to Talk About: Murder-Suicides,” to a packed room of attendees. This presentation was part of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s annual Suicide Prevention Conference, held just outside the Boston area. More than 200

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Working to Live

In the aftermath of my brother’s death, there were so many things that needed to be done. When I was able to finally shake off the shock of what had happened, one of the first things that came naturally to me was to go straight into “work” mode.  My priority was getting into his condo

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The Dialectics of Grief: Navigating Contradictions in Loss

Grief is one of the most complex emotions we experience. It’s a never-ending journey filled with ups and downs, windy unpredictable roads.  One minute everything feels peaceful and then BOOM,  a crashing wave of  overwhelming sadness ensues. To understand grief is to understand its dialectical nature—a constant tension between opposing forces that coexist, often in

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Murder-Suicide: A Tragedy That Demands Compassionate Awareness

This blog was written by Dr. Christine Malone and published on December 16, 2024 after the ISMS team joined her on her Good Grief Podcast. Many thanks to Dr. Malone for the opportunity to share our stories. Murder-suicide is a profoundly tragic event that leaves families, friends, and communities grappling with grief, confusion, and unanswered

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