Ty Kevinyon: A Case Study Summary

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P: Ty’Kevinyon will gain a sense of security and belonging by increasing his ability to develop trusting relationships. A: MHP discussed the importance of being truthful. MHP instructed Ty’Kevinyon to identify positive social behaviors that can help rebuild trust. MHP discussed with Ty’Kevinyon the value of honesty as a basis for building trust and mutual respect with others. MHP aided Ty’Kevinyon in exploring how he will feel if he was deceived or manipulated by others, and processed responses to increase the level of empathy. MHP helped Ty’Kevinyon identify examples of his deceitful and manipulative behavior. MHP provided reinforcements for positive behavior. I: Ty’Kevinyon appeared to be in a positive mood at the onset of the session.

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