Case Study Of MHS To Reinforce Coping Skills

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O: I want to cope with my depression better.
A: MHS will reinforce coping skills with the member. MHS will help the member identify current triggers for her depression. MHS will verbally address the member’s concerns.
R: The member was in a okay mood today. The reported she believes her depression and sleeping medicine is not working. The member reported she hasn’t been able to sleep much. The member reported she has been taking two of her sleeping pills and she still has been having restless nights. The member reported her depression and anxiety is currently controlling her life. MHS reviewed coping skills with the member. The member reports she has not been implementing her coping skills in her daily routine. MHS reinforce how taking a

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