Jayla's Dilemmas

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Jayla stated, that her she like using her cell phone, playing basketball, social media and listening to music. Tatiana stated that she cannot be without her cell phone. Jayla stated, that she is a very nice person and easy to get along with. Jayla stated, that she spend most of her time on the cellphone and on social medial site. Jayla stated, that she is dong okay in school and in involve in band. Jayla stated, that she was recently discharged from the hospital due to self-harm. Jayla stated, that that she need to work on not using the cell phone, following rules and being obedient to her mom. Jayla stated that she do not have a good relationship with her mother, because she feel her mom do not understand what she is going through as a teenager. …show more content…
Jayla stated that her mom do not trust her. Jayla stated that she would like to have a better relationship with her mother. Jayla stated, that she do not communicate well with her mother. Jayla stated, that she can turn to her friends, for emotional support. Jayla stated, that she feel anxiety when she is overwhelmed and frustrated with things in her life. Jayla stated, that she do not have any problem with her mother. Per mom, Jayla do not listen to advise, being on the phone to much, being on social websites, being isolated in her bedroom and harming self. Mom stated that she is worried, about the relationship Jayla is involved in with another girl. Per mom, Jayla cut herself because the girl broke up with her. Per mom, the girl is a bad influence on Jayla. Per mom, Jayla would sacrifice everything to be with the girl. Per mom, since Jayla has returned back from the hospital, she is get back into her old ways. Per mom, Jayla do not use drugs or

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