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Wendt Center ED Published

January 30, 2017

Michelle Palmer, Wendt Center’s Executive Director, recently published her article, “Understanding and Supporting Grieving Adolescents and Young Adults,” in the Journal of Pediatric Nursing. What are the ways grief commonly presents itself in youth and young adults and how can caregivers provide age-appropriate support? Researching and teaching about the impact of grief is vital to the rest of the work we do.

You can find the abstract here.

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