The TAPS Suicide Postvention ModelTM is a three-phase approach to suicide grief that offers a framework for survivors and providers in the aftermath of a suicide. This framework proposes guidance on how to build a foundation for an adaptive grief journey and creates a research-informed, proactive, intentional pathway to posttraumatic growth. The Model follows the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors’ peer-based model of care and has supported more than 16,000 military suicide loss survivors over the past decade. The Model is applicable to anyone grieving a suicide loss or coping with any associated trauma.
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Ruocco, K. A., Patton, C. S., Burditt, K., Carroll, B., & Mabe, M. (2022). TAPS Suicide Postvention ModelTM: A comprehensive framework of healing and growth. Death Studies, 46(8), 1897–1908. https://doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2020.1866241
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