S-Client: Case Study

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S-Client reported having -36 hours out of 168 hours a week to study and do assignments.
O-Client participated in 30 minutes groups’ personal time survey about managing time and to have an idea of her time used. Client appeared to be well groomed. She wore a pair of blue jeans and white t-shirt. She was very engaging with the group members. She was willing participated and seemed happy.
A-The client’s willingness to participate in the activity, and engagement and affect and ability to participate in group sessions will help during social participation. The client decision about making changes to her daily life style after the therapy proves that she is willing to make the necessary changes to manage her time efficiently.

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