Mr. Griffin’s current challenge has been his inability to take action. He is currently 73 years old and has medical issues that should be addressed/evaluated by a medical professional, desires more flexibility in his supervision, but resists taking the necessary steps to create a safety plan, out of spite against what he calls “The System”. Mr. Griffin is at a point in his treatment where he should be branching out more in the community and acclimating/associating with peers his age, but he has decided …show more content…
Not actively engage with minors.
Update: Mr. Griffin while not accepting the fact that this is a treatment rule and also that he is in need of a relapse plan, has made an effort to avoid actively engaging with minor children this reporting period.
2. Not to keep feelings of anger and depression a secret and seek out help from others.
Update: Mr. Griffin appears to enjoy the treatment process and appears to be open and honest in his reporting with prompting. He comes to each treatment appointment ready and willing to unpack the challenges and successes in his week. 3. Develop and adhere to external controls, while developing additional internal controls.
Update: This continues to be a challenge for Mr. Griffin. While he has not had any known treatment and DOC supervision violations, his way of protesting his current restrictions is to isolate and not improve his current situation. This is a concern and he will continue to be encouraged to extend himself and take steps to pursue reasonable goals he has for