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>12 to 18 yr: Predominant Concepts of Death

>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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>12 to 18 yr: Predominant Concepts of Death

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  1. >12 to 18 yr: Predominant Concepts of Death

  2. >12 to 18 yr: Interventions

  3. 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

  4. Professional Support

  5. Child Life Specialist

  6. Child Life Specialist

  7. Activities Mold Photography Scrapbooking Artwork

  8. Activities Hand mold Memory box 2 same items Videography

  9. Books

  10. Books (2)

  11. Sesame Street: When Families Grieve

  12. References • Black D. Coping with loss. Bereavement in childhood. BMJ. 1998 Mar 21;316(7135):931-3. • Corr C, Torkildson C, Horgan M. Memory Making and Legacy Building in Pediatric. ChiPPS Pediatric Palliative Care Newsletter Issue #20 (Aug. 2010). • Himelstein BP, Hilden JM, Boldt AM, Weissman D. Pediatric Palliative Care. N Engl J Med. 2004 Apr 22;350(17):1752-62. • Lyles M. Grieving Children: What to Say. Children's Grief Education Association. 2004. Web. 8 June 2014. • McCall C. How to Help Children Deal with Loss. Web log post. Psychology Today. Sussex Publishers, LLC, 7 July 2011. Web. 8 June 2014. • Sood AB, Razdan A, Weller EB, Weller RA. Children's Reactions to Parental and Sibling Death. Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2006 Apr;8(2):115-20. • Spuij M, Prinzie P, Dekovic M, van den Bout J, Boelen PA. The Effectiveness of Grief-Help, a Cognitive Behavioural Treatment for Prolonged Grief in Children: Study Protocol for a Randomised Controlled Trial. Trials. 2013 Nov 20;14:395. • Sutter C, Reid T. How do we talk to the children? Child life consultation to support the children of seriously ill adult inpatients. J Palliat Med. 2012 Dec;15(12):1362-8.

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