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The death of a child

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The death of a child has a profound effect on the life of a person and a family. This event touches us in our every aspect, in the mind, body, and spirit of our lives together. To heal the wounds associated with this event, many parts of the health-care and soul-care community need to work together.

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Clark, R.H. The death of a child. J Relig Health 33, 321–323 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02355432

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