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After the Shock: Surviving the First 90 Days After a Suicide Loss is a powerful grief companion written by Christine Rifenburgh.
# **[After the Shock: Surviving the First 90 Days After a Suicide Loss](https://a.co/d/1SVgCx2)** Surviving the First 90 Days After a Suicide Loss is a powerful grief companion written by Christine Rifenburgh.
Unlike traditional bereavement books that focus on healing in broad, universal terms, Rifenburgh’s work zeroes in on the first ninety days following a suicide loss—a period often described as surreal, disorienting, and crushingly painful.
Unlike traditional bereavement books that focus on healing in broad, universal terms, Rifenburgh’s work zeroes in on the first ninety days following a suicide loss—a period often described as surreal, disorienting, and crushingly painful.
 
 
 
 
The book is both a survival guide and a raw testimony. Structured around three thirty-day phases—Shock, Reality, and Rebuilding—it provides readers with emotional validation, practical coping strategies, and deeply human acknowledgment of the chaos that suicide grief brings.
The book is both a survival guide and a raw testimony. Structured around three thirty-day phases—Shock, Reality, and Rebuilding—it provides readers with emotional validation, practical coping strategies, and deeply human acknowledgment of the chaos that suicide grief brings.