Adrien And Youth: A Case Study

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MSTT met with Adrien and youth to examine how they communicate and the assess the level of warmth within the home. Adrien expressed how she believes the opportunity is there for youth to engage in family activities with them but he refuses to engage in them. Adrien explained how she attempts to spend time with the Danny but she does not want to come out of his room. Danny explained some of the time he does not feel like talking or interaction with anyone and the other times he stated his mother wants to do kid things that he is not interested in doing. For example, he stated he mom wants him to join the family at Chuckie Cheese. Adrien explained it's family time because their options are limited. Adrien explained their options are limited because

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