Case Study Of Seizure Dysfunctional Counseling

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This counselor has attempted to contact Alyssa's mother Deanna on several occasion to get updated paperwork from her doctor's regarding her seizure diagnosis and has been unsuccessful. This counselor has not received any paperwork and had met with Alyssa who states her mom has the paperwork, but then asks this counselor to call her mom. As this counselor has been unsuccessful by phone in getting a hold of Alyssa's mom, a contact letter will now be

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