Supporting Behavioral Health Providers: Creating Postvention Strategies for Healing After Losing a Client to Suicide

This video series features providers sharing their personal and professional experiences of losing a client to suicide. These professionals emphasize the importance of practicing self-compassion, seeking support, and honoring the client’s life. The accompanying fact sheet offers practical recommendations to help organizations support providers who have lost a client to suicide as well as a list of resources to support organizations in implementing effective support systems and postvention policies.

Supporting Behavioral Health Providers: Resilience and a Path Forward

In this video, Marlon Rollins, PhD, LPCC, LMHC, discusses his personal and professional experiences with suicide loss. As a clinical mental health leader and a suicide loss survivor, Dr. Rollins shares ways to support resilience among providers and create an approach to postvention that honors the humanity of both the provider and the client. 

Supporting Behavioral Health Providers: Peer Support and Meaningful Connections

In this video, Lisa St. George, MSW, CPRP, CPRSS, discusses her professional experience with client suicide loss, drawing from her personal suicide-centered lived experience and work as a peer specialist to address the importance of creating connections, demonstrating understanding, and validating each person’s unique journey. St. George is a member of the SPRC Lived Experience Advisory Committee.

Supporting Behavioral Health Providers: Debriefing and Creating Safe Spaces 

In this video, Bianca D. McCall, LMFT, discusses her professional experience with client suicide loss, drawing from her roles as a clinical leader and behavioral health provider. She discusses strategies for reducing stigma around client suicide loss by building a behavioral health workplace culture of preparedness, creating safe spaces for debriefing, and leaning into provider vulnerability following a client suicide loss. McCall is a member of the SPRC Lived Experience Advisory Committee.

Supporting Behavioral Health Providers: Recovery and Strength in Vulnerability

In this video, Anna Leiber, LCMHC, NCC/CCMHE, discusses her professional experience with client suicide loss. She examines the impact of client loss at the personal and professional levels and explores opportunities for healing, self-compassion, and honoring the client’s courage.

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Supporting Behavioral Health Providers: Fact Sheet

This fact sheet outlines emotional, professional, and organizational postvention strategies to help reduce the risk of disenfranchised grief (i.e., grief that is not socially validated) and professional impairment among providers who have lost a client to suicide. It also includes a list of resources.

Author: Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC)

Year Published/Updated: 2025

Resource Type: Video/Audio,Fact Sheet