Violence In Relationships

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QP engaged Jayla in participating in a CBT activity geared towards building a healthy relationship. QP explained to Jayla that the activity will help her identify characteristic of healthy and unhealthy dating relationship and identify ways to respectfully respond to difficulty involving a dating relationship. QP asked Jayla about her dating relationship. QP explained to Jayla that people learn how to respond to conflict in an intimate relationship from the way they respond to conflict with their family members. QP asked Jayla about conflict situation in her relationship. QP asked Jayla how she respond to conflict with her mother. QP discussed with Jayla violence in dating, conflict in relationship, and abuse in relationship. QP asked Jayla

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