Summary Of Cx's Anxieties

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Cx brought in slime to play with. Tx encouraged her to continue sharing things that she likes and that are meaningful to her. Cx and Tx played a game of Jenga and Cx continued drawing pictures of her family while discussing school and other things in her life. Cx discusses her life without any negative emotions and has not shared any information about separation anxiety with her mother.

Cx did not appear anxious as she left Mom and joined Tx in therapy room. It may be that she need to build more trust in Tx before sharing her

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