2012
DOI: 10.1089/act.2012.18301
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Moving Through Loss: Addressing Grief in Our Patients

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“…On the first morning back at school following the loss of a student to suicide, the school should hold a meeting to provide staff with a death announcement to read to their classes. How youth hear about a death can have a profound effect on ways in which the individual responds (Hart, 2012). As such, anyone known to be very close to a deceased youth should be notified individually if possible, while the rest of the students can be told in class.…”
Section: Clear Plan Of Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the first morning back at school following the loss of a student to suicide, the school should hold a meeting to provide staff with a death announcement to read to their classes. How youth hear about a death can have a profound effect on ways in which the individual responds (Hart, 2012). As such, anyone known to be very close to a deceased youth should be notified individually if possible, while the rest of the students can be told in class.…”
Section: Clear Plan Of Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%