Mr. Lincoln tea hybrid red rose in full bloom in June photograph close up, My Forever Son book jacket to 19 Poems to "Beat Still My Heart" and "My Child on Earth Above, In Heaven's Care" song, and poem "If Only a Mother's Love Could Have Saved You" and Table of Contents
Red Rose in June, My Forever Son

Index: My Forever Son

This index provides a well-structured and user-friendly way to navigate through the content in the My Forever Son blog. Think of it as a helpful guide, carefully organizing the content into headings, subheadings, keywords, and brief descriptions.

With this index, you can quickly and efficiently find exactly what you’re looking for. It’s designed as a good place to start if you’re new to this blog. Welcome to My Forever Son blog.

  1. Find Hope Here: Poems About Losing a Child to Suicide – This section offers a collection of heartfelt poems that explore the journey of losing a child to suicide. These poems aim to provide solace, understanding, and hope to those who have experienced such a tragic loss.
  2. Losing My Only Child to Suicide: My Forever Son Backstory – In this heartfelt piece, the author shares her personal story of losing her only child to suicide. With raw honesty, she delves into the complexities of grief, the challenges faced, and the enduring love she holds for her forever son.
  3. About Dylan – This section provides a touching tribute to Dylan, a beloved child who lost his battle to suicide. It offers insights into who Dylan was, his passions, and the impact he had on the lives he touched.
  4. Welcome to My Forever Son – A heartfelt welcome to readers entering this space of remembrance and healing. This section introduces the touching poem “Beat Still My Heart,” which eloquently captures a parent’s deep loss and longing after losing a child to suicide.
  5. What to Say to Parents Who Lose a Child to Suicide – Losing a child to suicide is an indescribable tragedy, and finding the right words to comfort grieving parents can be daunting. Here, you’ll find guidance and suggestions on offering support, empathy, and understanding to those navigating this painful journey.
  6. Contact – Connect with the author, share your story, or seek further resources and support in your own healing process. This contact section serves as a bridge between the readers and the author, fostering a sense of community amidst the struggles of suicide loss.

Parents Who Lose a Child to Suicide

Losing a child to suicide is an unimaginable and heart-wrenching tragedy that no parent should ever have to endure. The pain, confusion, and overwhelming sense of loss can be completely overwhelming, leaving parents with a profound sense of grief that is difficult to comprehend.

In times like these, it’s crucial for parents in such circumstances to find support, both emotionally and practically. One of the most significant sources of support comes from connecting with others who have experienced a similar loss. Knowing that you are not alone in your feelings and the challenges you face can provide a sense of comfort and understanding that is difficult to find elsewhere.

Here are some posts that discuss the topic of losing a child to suicide:

  1. Parents Who Lose a Child to Suicide: This post provides support, resources, and hope for parents who have tragically lost a child to suicide.
  2. Suicide Grief: Prolonged Grief Disorder?: In this post, you’ll learn about the emotional and psychological impact of losing a child to suicide and explore the concept of prolonged grief disorder.
  3. The First Year of Grief After Losing My Son: This heartfelt post shares the author’s personal experience and reflections during the first year of grief after losing their son to suicide.
  4. Sorrow Buried in Love: A Poem About Losing a Child: This touching poem beautifully expresses the sorrow and love experienced by a parent who has lost a child to suicide.

Help, Hope, Healing After Suicide Loss: Support, Books, Resources

Fortunately, there are numerous resources available to help parents navigate the difficult journey of healing after losing a child to suicide. From support groups to counseling services, these resources offer a lifeline for parents who may feel isolated and overwhelmed.

Support groups provide a safe and compassionate space for parents to share their experiences, express their emotions, and receive guidance from others who have walked a similar path. These groups often facilitate open discussions, allowing participants to share their stories and offer comfort and support to one another. Through these connections, parents can find solace, encouragement, and a sense of community that can be invaluable in the healing process.

In addition to support groups, there are many books and resources available that provide guidance and insight into coping with the aftermath of a child’s suicide. These resources offer a wealth of information on topics such as grief, mental health, self-care, and finding hope amidst unimaginable loss. They can help parents navigate the complex emotions associated with grief, understand the factors that may have contributed to their child’s suicide, and provide strategies for moving forward in the healing process.

Support Groups

Support groups specifically tailored for parents who have lost a child to suicide can provide a unique level of understanding and support. These groups bring together individuals who share similar experiences and emotions, creating a safe and empathetic environment for parents to express their feelings and find comfort in the company of others who truly understand.

Through support groups, parents can form meaningful connections with others who have undergone similar losses, as well as learn from their stories and experiences. These connections can bring a renewed sense of hope, validate emotions and struggles, and provide a network of support that is crucial in the healing journey.

Remember, seeking help and support is not a sign of weakness, but rather a courageous step towards healing and finding hope amidst pain. If you or someone you know is a parent who has lost a child to suicide, reach out to these support groups and resources available. You are not alone, and there is support available to help you navigate this difficult journey.


A Book of Poems About Losing a Child to Suicide:

Available Now on Amazon Kindle

Songs About Losing a Child to Suicide

Songs for Losing a Child, My Forever Son, All Lyrics and Music, ©Beth Brown, 2023

Download 3 Free Poems


Latest Posts

Table of Contents: My Forever Son

Table of Contents: My Forever Son Parents Who Lose a Child to Suicide Losing a child to suicide is an unimaginable and heart-wrenching tragedy that no parent should ever have to endure. The pain, confusion, and overwhelming sense of loss can be completely overwhelming, leaving parents with a profound sense of grief that is difficult…

Read More

What Happened?

What Happened? He Left Too Soon-A Poem about Losing a Child to Suicide He Left Too Soon He left too soon, lifting life from June, Casting torrents of rain, and in his absence, heaving beating of tears. I knew him from his first breath to his last.   He came a month early on cusp…

Read More

Help, Hope, Healing After Suicide Loss: Support, Books, Resources

Help, Hope, Healing After Suicide Loss: Support, Books, Resources Few things can so devastate us as the suicide of a loved one, especially of one’s own child. Ron Rolheiser, When Someone is Too Bruised to Be Touched Support After Suicide Loss If You’ve Lost a Loved One to Suicide, These Resources May Be Helpful If…

Read More

11 Years After Suicide Loss: I Still Want to Believe

11 Years After Suicide Loss: I Still Want to Believe About This Poem Hope and Loss I Still Want to Believe is a poem that reflects on my grief and longing for my son who died by suicide. The poem captures my desire to believe in hope and the pain of carrying the darkness of…

Read More

Bury My Heart-A Poem about Losing a Child

Bury My Heart-A Poem About Losing A Child Bury My Heart (for Dylan) Bury my heart I’ve come undone,Sorting through this lifeMy son left behind.And what I’m seeking I know I’ll never find,His touch, his smile—His still living his life.And so instead I sift throughA still-life dream,My heart and life with himForever it seemed.And oh…

Read More

Loading…

Something went wrong. Please refresh the page and/or try again.

red rose in full bloom close up

Get new posts delivered to your inbox.