Mother's Illness Client Summary

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The client is Jessica Branscum, she seeking services on her own. Client stated intake that her mother and father are sick and that she has a problem with time management. The client has stated that she has an inability to manage her family, school and work. The client is having a difficult time with the present state of her mother’s illness.

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