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>12 to 18 yr: Predominant Concepts of Death. >12 to 18 yr: Interventions. Words To Heal Or Words Which Hurt. I am sorry your ____ has died. Heal Hurt I know just how you feel. Heal Hurt
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Words To Heal Or Words Which Hurt • I am sorry your ____ has died. Heal Hurt • I know just how you feel. Heal Hurt • Be strong. Heal Hurt • You should feel…(proud, sad, happy, etc) Heal Hurt • I care about you. Heal Hurt • Tell me about your ____. Heal Hurt • It will be okay. Heal Hurt • What is the hardest part for you? Heal Hurt • What do you miss the most? Heal Hurt • You are the man/woman of the home now. Heal Hurt
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