Therapism And Conflict

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Therapist met with individual and grandmother to follow-up on individual anger management. Individual states he and another student were arguing because the student was talking about his mother. Therapist and grandmother discussed with individual how to ignore people. Individual states he does not bother his peers, they keep bothering him. Therapist and individual worked on self-control and conflict-resolution techniques through role-play. Grandmother states if individual uses the techniques, he will have no problem with ignoring and not argue. Individual states he will use the techniques the next time someone talks about him or his family.

Individual shows regression in anger management due to individual still argues with peers as reported by individual grandmother.

Therapist plans to meet with individual and grandmother on Monday, December 14, 2015 between 7-9 AM to work on self-control and conflict-resolution techniques using worksheets and through role-play.
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Individual states he was minding his business and some boys were hitting him in class. Individual states he told the teacher, but the teacher did nothing. Therapist and individual practiced self-control and conflict-resolution skills to assist individual with ways to settle conflict peacefully. Individual states he tried to avoid his peers, but they kept bothering him. Individual states the next time he will walk away.

Individual shows no change in anger management due to individual still argues with his peers as reported by individual teacher.

Therapist plans to meet with individual on Friday, December 11, 2015 between 8-10 AM to practice on self-control and conflict-resolution skills through

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