Ms. Bellamy Case Study

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Ms. Bellamy reported she was raised in a two parent household where her mother was the main parent due to the fact her biological father was in and out of jail. Ms. Bellamy shared at the age of eight after years of the biological father struggling with staying out of jail and physical abuse the mother and Ms. Bellamy left her father. Ms. Bellamy is now a single mother of four children whom have different fathers and she reported she does not have a relationship with any of the fathers. Ms. Bellamy disclosed she has a history of engaging in unhealthy relationships with men where she is emotionally and physically abused.

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