Maunica's Case Study

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Maunica continues to make very good progress towards her goals. Maunica stated, leaving the house without permission, running away after disagreements with her parent, being aggressive, being disrespectful to her parents, not listening and having anger outburst. Maunica stated, that, by being able to talk about her feelings and have to reflect on the things she was doing helped her with learning that the behavior she was displaying was cause more problem for her. Maunica that she and her mom is able to communicate better, she get along better with her sister , she able to get along better with her peers and she able to communicate her feelings to her boyfriend without feeling fear or rejected. Maunica stated that her relationship with her father is a work in progress. Maunica stated that she feel very proud of her self and that her self-esteem has improved.

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