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O: I want to make positive choices.
A: MHS will address the member’s father concerns about cliques at the member’s school.
R: The member father discussed his concerns about choices the member has been making lately. The member’s father believes the member is making poor choice to fix in with others. The member father discusses his frustrations with the member following others. MHS addressed the father’s concerns. MHS informed the father that its natural for teens to occasionally feel insecure and long to be accepted. MHS discussed how teens sometimes tend to hang out with the kids who seem more attractive, cool, or popular. MHS assures the member’s father that he’s doing the right thing by addressing his concerns right away. MHS suggests

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