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Suicide is rarely due to a single cause. “Psychological autopsy" is a method that tries to understand a suicide by considering all the contributing risk factors. As an example, we consider the death of Kurt Cobain This exercise relies solely on published information. It is NOT the definitive study of a tragic loss of life. It is offered only as an educational example of psychological autopsy. The speaker is Dr. Stefan G. Kertesz of University of Alabama at Birmingham and Birmingham, Alabama Veterans Affairs Health Care System. Views are those of himself alone, and do not represent formal positions of the US government. Have You Lost Someone with Chronic Pain? Help Us Prevent Suicide After Reductions in Pain Medication The University of Alabama at Birmingham is seeking participants for a study on mental health vulnerabilities during pain medication transitions. If you believe your loved one’s death took place after a reduction or stoppage of prescription-strength pain medications, consider joining our study. Coming forward to share your loved one’s experience may help save others in similar situations. Together, we can be a force for positive, systematic change in the healthcare system and protect vulnerable populations. If you have lost someone with pain to suicide & want to consider joining this study, check https://go.UAB.edu/csi If you would like general information about the research project, check www.csiopioids.org. If you are having suicidal feelings, please reach out for help. This study is not set up to provide suicide prevention services. If you are in the USA or Canada, consider contacting the suicide prevention Lifeline at 988.