O-Client Negotiation

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S- “I quit. I can’t do this. I’m never going to get a job.”
O- Client received skilled OT services to address deficits in frustration tolerance, self-esteem, and employment acquisition. Client participated in a group therapy session working on completing a job application within 45 minutes. On first attempt, she crumbled up application and threw it away. On second attempt, she wrote across the entire surface of paper and curses repeatedly. OT practitioner gives 1 VC to redirect the client to task. She received third another application; however, she rips it into pieces. She begins to curse, which is directed to the therapy practitioner. Practitioner gives 1 VC for redirection. Client leaves group and stays gone for 15 minutes. She attended

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