Mr Purvis Awareness Of Anger

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While Mr. Purvis was initially struggling with increasing his awareness of anger within the last thirty days, Mr. Purvis was able to utilize his individual therapy sessions to process those feelings as well as process how feelings of uncertain lead him to feeling angry. Mr. Purvis has successfully achieved this goal and all objectives associated with this goal as evidenced by Mr. Purvis using healthy verbal and physical outlets to express his anger.

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