“…The impact of suicide on families is significant as family members left behind frequently experience devastating effects, including depression (Ellenbogen & Gratton, 2001), posttraumatic stress (Stroebe, Hansson, & Stroebe, 2001), physical disorders (Bailley, Kral, & Dunham, 1999), and social stigma (Cvinar, 2005). The prevailing treatment approaches for families coping with the loss of a family member from suicide are largely cognitive‐behavioral and psychoeducational (e.g., Dunne & Dunne‐Maxim, 2004; Forde & Devaney, 2006; Juhnke & Shoffner, 1999; Kubany, 1998; Maples, Packman, & Abney, 2005; Roberts, Lepkowski, & Davidson, 1998). In this article, it is proposed that solution‐focused therapy provides an effective alternative approach for families coping with suicide.…”