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How to Talk to the Patient About Building a Support Team: Before you can build a strong support team, the first step is to have an open conversation with the patient. And for many advocates, that’s easier said than done. You might worry about making them feel overwhelmed, defensive, or like they’re losing control. That’s completely normal. 🎬 This lesson will help you break the ice with compassion, clarity, and confidence so the conversation feels less awkward and more collaborative. You’ll also have a downloadable sample script and hear a role play to guide your approach. With the right mindset and a few simple phrases, you can start a dialogue that empowers the patient and sets the tone for a strong, united support system. Now that you’ve watched the video and explored ways to open the conversation with compassion, it’s time to prepare with confidence. Below, you’ll find two practical tools to support your next steps: 📄 Conversation Starters – Prompts to help break the ice and ease into topics that matter most (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C27a...) 🗣️ Sample Scripts – Realistic, supportive phrases you can reference or adapt when planning or practicing what to say (https://drive.google.com/file/d/11sk6...) Use these tools as a guide, not a script you have to follow word for word. The goal is to sound like you, while still feeling calm, focused, and equipped for a meaningful conversation. 💡 Pro Tip: Practice saying a few of the phrases aloud. Hearing your own voice can boost confidence and help you find language that feels natural when the moment arrives.