Sherwin And Natalie Annett Case 8

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MSTT met with Sherwin and Natalie discussing Daniel's diagnosis. Natalie explained to MSTT she found it hard to believe Daniel was diagnosised with ADHA and that is why she did not allow him to take the medication that the psychartist prescribed. Sherwin and Natalie agreed the ODD diagnosis is more accurate once MSTT explained the behaviors associated with the diagnosis. Sherwin and Natalie expressed to MSTT some to the behaviors they witness first hand with Daniel which coincide with his new diagnosises. After MSTT educated Natalie and Sherwin on the new diagnosis the conversation changed because they wanted to know if they can sue the psychartist for falsely diagnosis Daniel and placing him on medication which he did not need. MSTT explained

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