Shonquasia's Suicide Case Study

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Shonquasia responded well to the intervention, Shonquasia continues to make progress towards her goals. Shonquasia stated, evaluating the problem acting, brainstorming different solutions and identifying the problem. Shonquasia stated, self-image, other, commitments, peer pressure, parental expectations and social expatiations. Shonquasia stated, that a lot of her decisions she think about making, she always wants to know how her mom would feel about it. Shonquasia stated, that the reason she worries about what her mom thinks is because, she do not want to disappoint her mom and have arguments with her. Shonquasia stated, that some of the decisions she make she does consider how what her mom would say or react to them. Shonquasia stated that

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