Dustin Radabaugh: A Case Study

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Dustin Radabaugh continues to reside at the Bradley Center for psychiatric treatment. Bradley Center reports that Dustin is improving, and opening up in therapy sessions. However, it is at the recommendation of Jennifer Berger, MSW of Bradley Center that Dustin remain in placement, till at least August 2016. At this time Dustin is making considerable improvement, although while in family therapy there are issues concerning the safety of Dustin, and that of his family.
Dustin is improving with interaction of peers at Bradley. However, Dustin continues to use poor judgment, and was recently found to be looking at inappropriate sites on the computer. Dustin still refuses to follow the rules of the home during home visits. Therefore, the department

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