Social Work- Task-Centered Model Approach

Erin Adams
5 Aug 201715:30

Summary

TLDRIn the session, social worker Regina Adams works with college student Kristen Anderson, who struggles with alcohol abuse and academic challenges. Using the Task-Centered Model, they set achievable goals and monitor progress over 8 to 12 sessions. Kristen attends support group meetings, engages with family, and utilizes a 24-hour hotline for immediate assistance. She also improves her study habits and social circle, focusing on healthier activities. The session ends with a plan to continue monitoring Kristen's progress monthly.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Regina Adams is a social worker who is working with a college student named Kristen Anderson who has a drinking problem.
  • 📅 The client, Kristen, has been attending sessions for about three months, with the current session being the third.
  • 🎓 Kristen's drinking issue has affected her academic performance, leading to slipping grades and a need for help with study habits.
  • 🗣️ The TAGS Center model is being used for therapy, which involves establishing achievable goals based on an agreed contract over 8 to 12 sessions.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family involvement is part of the therapy process, with Kristen's parents attending a Family Day, which has improved their relationship.
  • 📞 Kristen has utilized a 24-hour hotline for support during cravings, finding it helpful and encouraging.
  • 🏫 Academic support is provided through a referral to an academic skill center, where Kristen receives tutoring and study assistance.
  • 👫 Kristen has made new friends and joined clubs to replace old social circles that encouraged drinking.
  • 👕 Financial assistance is provided through a referral to a mission, where Kristen received fashionable clothing.
  • 🏃‍♀️ Kristen has made lifestyle changes, including reducing work hours and exercising more to manage stress and avoid alcohol cravings.
  • 📆 The therapy sessions are monitored on a monthly basis, with a plan to reassess the need for continuation or termination after about six months.

Q & A

  • What is Regina Adams' profession?

    -Regina Adams is a social worker.

  • Who is the client Regina Adams is working with?

    -The client Regina Adams is working with is Kristen Anderson.

  • What is the main issue that Kristen Anderson is facing?

    -Kristen Anderson has developed a drinking problem and has been partying and drinking with other students.

  • What model does Regina Adams use to work with Kristen?

    -Regina Adams uses the Task-Centered model to work with Kristen.

  • How many sessions does Regina plan to have with Kristen?

    -Regina plans to have between eight to twelve sessions with Kristen.

  • What is the purpose of the group meetings that Kristen attends?

    -The group meetings are for individuals with drinking problems to share experiences and support each other.

  • How has Kristen's relationship with her family changed since attending the group meetings?

    -Kristen's relationship with her family has improved, as they have become more supportive and understanding of her situation.

  • What is the role of the 24-hour hotline in Kristen's recovery process?

    -The 24-hour hotline provides immediate support and encouragement to Kristen when she experiences cravings for alcohol.

  • What academic support has Regina referred Kristen to?

    -Regina referred Kristen to an academic skill center where she can receive tutoring and academic assistance.

  • How has Kristen's social circle changed since starting the recovery process?

    -Kristen has made new friends by joining different clubs, going to the gym, and attending yoga and Zumba classes, distancing herself from the group that used to party.

  • What changes has Kristen made in her work schedule to support her recovery?

    -Kristen has reduced her work hours from fifteen to nine per week to lower her stress levels and have more time for studying and leisure.

Outlines

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🧑‍💼 Social Work Session with College Student

Regina Adams, a social worker, begins a session with a 20-year-old college student named Kristen Anderson. Kristen has developed a drinking problem, often partying late into the night. Regina plans to use the TAGS Center model, which involves establishing achievable goals based on an agreed contract. The model is suitable for individuals, couples, and families, and typically requires 8 to 12 sessions. Regina has been working with Kristen for three months, and they discuss the reasons behind Kristen's drinking, including the influence of others and her feelings of not belonging. Kristen has also attended group meetings, which have been supportive and encouraging, helping her feel more comfortable and motivated to change.

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📚 Balancing Academics and Sobriety

Kristen shares her struggle with studying for an organic chemistry exam and the temptation to drink as a way to relax. Instead of giving in to the craving, she called a 24-hour hotline for support. The hotline operator, Amber, provided encouragement and used Kristen's goals to motivate her to resist the urge to drink. Kristen also discusses her academic progress, mentioning that she has been attending the Academic Skills Center for tutoring and support. She has made efforts to distance herself from friends who party and has joined clubs and activities like yoga and Zumba to meet new people and maintain a sober lifestyle. Regina and Kristen review the resources provided, including the hotline and the Academic Skills Center, and discuss Kristen's progress in managing her drinking problem and academic responsibilities.

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👗 Overcoming Financial and Social Challenges

Kristen talks about her experiences with a local mission, where she received fashionable clothing that boosted her confidence. She also discusses her relationship with her boyfriend, who has been supportive of her efforts to address her drinking problem. To manage stress, Kristen has reduced her work hours and started working out more. She has also been attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings regularly and has seen improvements in her life as a result. Regina, the social worker, acknowledges Kristen's progress and they discuss the importance of maintaining a balanced schedule, including work, school, and personal time. They also touch upon the support from Kristen's family and friends, which has been crucial in her journey towards sobriety.

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📅 Ongoing Support and Future Planning

In the final paragraph, Regina and Kristen discuss the ongoing support that Kristen has been receiving and her future plans. They have been meeting regularly to monitor Kristen's progress on a monthly basis. Regina expresses her appreciation for the resources that have been utilized and the positive changes that have been made. The session ends with a plan to continue monitoring Kristen's progress and to decide whether to continue or terminate the sessions based on her improvement. The meeting concludes with a positive note, highlighting the importance of ongoing support and planning for the future.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Social Worker

A social worker is a professional who assists individuals, families, groups, and communities in enhancing their individual and collective well-being. In the video, Regina Adams is a social worker who works closely with her client, Kristen, to address her drinking problem and help her establish achievable goals. The role of the social worker is central to the narrative as they guide and support clients through personal challenges.

💡Drinking Problem

A drinking problem refers to a pattern of alcohol consumption that is causing distress or harm to an individual's physical, emotional, or social well-being. In the script, Kristen Anderson is depicted as having a drinking problem, which has led her to seek help from a social worker. Her story illustrates the struggles faced by those with substance use issues and the importance of seeking professional help.

💡TAGS Center Model

The TAGS Center Model is a therapeutic approach used for individuals, couples, and families. It involves establishing a contract with the client to work on agreed-upon problems over a set number of sessions. In the video, Regina uses this model to work with Kristen, aiming for a structured and goal-oriented therapeutic process. The model is significant as it outlines the framework for their sessions and the expected outcomes.

💡Achievable Goals

Achievable goals are realistic and attainable objectives set by individuals or agreed upon with a professional to guide their progress towards improvement. In the context of the video, Kristen and Regina establish achievable goals as part of their therapeutic contract, focusing on controlling her drinking habits and improving her study habits and grades.

💡Group Therapy

Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy where one or more therapists work with several individuals at the same time. It is often used for individuals facing similar challenges. In the script, Kristen attends group therapy sessions where she finds support and understanding from others dealing with alcohol cravings, which helps her feel less isolated in her struggle.

💡Family Involvement

Family involvement in therapy refers to the participation of family members in the therapeutic process, which can enhance treatment outcomes. In the video, Kristen's parents attend a Family Day session, which strengthens their relationship and understanding of her struggles, demonstrating the importance of family support in the recovery process.

💡24-Hour Hotline

A 24-hour hotline is a telephone service that is available at any time of the day or night to provide immediate assistance, support, or information. In the script, Kristen uses a 24-hour hotline when she experiences a craving for alcohol, illustrating how such services can be a lifeline for individuals in need of immediate support.

💡Academic Support

Academic support refers to the resources and assistance provided to students to help them succeed in their studies. In the video, Kristen is referred to an academic skill center for tutoring, which helps her improve her study habits and academic performance, showcasing the importance of educational resources in personal development.

💡Sobriety

Sobriety is the state of not being under the influence of alcohol or drugs and maintaining a substance-free lifestyle. In the script, Kristen's journey towards sobriety is a central theme, as she navigates her social life, studies, and personal relationships while striving to remain alcohol-free.

💡Financial Assistance

Financial assistance refers to the support provided to individuals in need to help them meet their basic needs or improve their financial stability. In the video, Kristen is referred to a mission for clothing assistance, highlighting the role of community resources in supporting individuals through various aspects of their lives, including their physical well-being and self-esteem.

💡Work-Life Balance

Work-life balance is the equilibrium between an individual's work and personal life, aiming to prevent burnout and promote overall well-being. In the script, Kristen reduces her working hours to focus more on her studies and personal well-being, demonstrating the importance of managing time and responsibilities to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Highlights

Regina Adams, a social worker, is working with a college student named Kristen Anderson who has a drinking problem.

Kristen has been partying and drinking late at night, affecting her studies and grades.

The TAGS Center model is chosen for its personalized, goal-oriented approach over 8 to 12 sessions.

The four-step process includes creating a contract, monitoring progress, and deciding on session continuation or termination.

Kristen feels more comfortable in therapy and has found a supportive community in group meetings.

Family involvement in therapy has improved Kristen's relationship with her parents.

A 24-hour hotline provides immediate, relatable support for Kristen during cravings.

Academic support is provided through the Academic Skill Center, helping Kristen with her studies.

Kristen has made efforts to distance herself from her previous partying friends and focus on her studies.

Joining clubs and engaging in activities like yoga and Zumba has helped Kristen meet new, like-minded friends.

Mission of Dignity provided clothing assistance, boosting Kristen's confidence on campus.

Kristen's boyfriend has become supportive of her efforts to address her drinking problem.

Reducing work hours and focusing on exercise and study has helped Kristen manage stress without alcohol.

Regular meetings with a counselor help Kristen manage her schedule and maintain progress.

The session concludes with a plan for continued monitoring and support, with the next session scheduled.

Kristen expresses gratitude for the resources and support she has received, acknowledging the positive changes in her life.

Transcripts

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hello my name is Regina Adams and I'm a

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social worker today I would be working

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with the client on the 20 years college

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students her name is Kristen

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Anderson crystal and has developed a

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drinking problem she's been going out

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hanging out late at night with other

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students partying and drinking

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so we're she's going to meet with me

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today and I'm going to utilize the tags

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Center models I chose this model to work

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with crystal because it allowed me to

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work personally closely with her to

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establish some achievable goal based on

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an agreed contract over presented

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problems and you miss about eight to

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twelve sessions and you miss a test in a

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model used for individuals couples are

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even Steven family is a four-step

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process we're going to accomplish go

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create a contract the session we would

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monitor how out of our goals have been

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accomplished and at the end of the

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session we're going to determine if we

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should terminate the session or we need

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to add more session great Oh Christmas

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hi designers how are you good so hi

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become one this one this one one good

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good simple we last met on last month

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this is now I third set for fishing it

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with meat we had missed three months

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prior and we have discussed the reason

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for being here is you have a drinking

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problem

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also you need help on get control of

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your organizationís for school like your

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studying habits your grades are slipping

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you've been going out partying and

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drinking okay and we also refers you to

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a a by colobomas people first of all

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looks we kind of been going for you it's

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been instigated better like first couple

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meetings were trimmed it awkward I

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actually the youngest member am and at

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first I was very uncomfortable and then

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because I don't know for like

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middle-aged and I'd like to make Oracle

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real problems that could um cost them to

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start drinking like I know this one

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woman her name anonymous obviously but

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you afford your divorce she was battling

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for custody of her children so she

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turned to a bottle Timothy to come for

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her at night and I just felt like the

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reasons why I started drinking or not

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comparable to other news work going else

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by chartering if I felt like I really

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didn't belong there towards beginning

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but now I'm being comfortable and I'm

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going to know some of the normal

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attendings being a really great amazing

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really motivating encouraging and

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they're turning to be a great support

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system for me to run to because they are

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people who will understand my need and

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my cravings for alcohol I'm the with

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those group meetings they do allow you

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to include your family so some has

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meaning and your family attended which

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means would you implicated with Cisco

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yes I'm actually like one was family

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name so I chose in my parents who were

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very skeptical and Tyler looked in the

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beginning when I put my had a drinking

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problem around so I could tell that they

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were disappointed in me and the choices

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asked me recently but now I feel bad our

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relationship has been brought closer

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because then I really appreciate that

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they came for Family Day and we do

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activities with them and we spoke and

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then they read the letter that I wrote

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to them during my first a meetings

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exercise ahead of do the other things

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they are burying is motivating

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encouraging now in my bond it could be

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any stronger and I absolutely appreciate

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that there's a also this business on

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YouTube someone comment on a 24 hour

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front step in case you need you going

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yes yes I didn't have to use that a

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couple weeks ago I was up late studying

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for my organic unit turn and I just have

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seen organic molecules and the carbon

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structures measures needed I just needed

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to get away just form it out minutes

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relax

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slow down my mind I started craving like

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a super fog or you know something strong

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like tequila just give me centered but

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instead return a bottle I reached for my

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cell phone and I called the 24-hour

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hotline and I supposed to represent

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business and burn and amber was very

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encouraging I'm she got to know me

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she until they ran the bags and started

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by giving me birth child and she used my

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goals and my motivation to encourage me

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to not turn to alcohol bottles and turn

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to her when I had that craving I really

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appreciate that

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amber like I had this misconception that

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a 24-hour hotline or someone's just

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going to monotonically tell me not to

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drink alcohol I didn't know they're

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going to be very relatable and

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personable towards me and I really

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appreciated that

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so Riley you feel that the aah one can

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die for yes it grazing this is one one

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day at a time

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yes yes and this studies you did mention

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that you need to have which is studies

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at that time I referred you to a

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children program that just cool it - Jen

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yes I just want to academic skill center

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at least twice a week or Todd and

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actually very - ripping there's great

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tutors and actually seniors and their

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pre-medical oh but we had a lot of

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moments to talk about and they're very

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encouraging towards their studies with

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me in everything I enjoy that they have

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this thing where there's no such thing

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as a dumb question so I can a nice and

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pretty much anything about one and they

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explain it it was for deaf and deep down

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they're very thorough good smell as for

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it as the group of people that you were

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going around doing single and quarters

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deadline do you still have any

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interactions with them um so at night

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when they want to go out and with a

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party I usually make an excuse of or

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I'll say hey I'm expecting a I'm going

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to do this tonight and I would didn't

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get Alan suggested by him even though

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it's been a part of impotency

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movie let's go for dinner or something

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something that doesn't have iPod that

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easily is that sort of us sometimes I

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think coma made by the time they did

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provide a decline they went to go to

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their senses and activities they're

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actually great man just like me and

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efficient stare way of coping and ease

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in my way of coping as well as I can see

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why we got along so well but the few

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times I found out within we were all

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sober I kind of see that maybe we don't

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really have much in common

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decided formally drinking and um being

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pre-med so I have made that my comfort

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zone we made other friends by joining

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like different clubs and I heard once

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the gym and doing yoga and attending

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Zumba classes I have met other people

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that I hang with you as well maybe catch

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a lunch win or something I just stay at

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home at night and study for ochem or Cal

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- or something I really like that very

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intellectual friends and I'm surrounding

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mines so I'm learning to drive myself

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around people who bring the others

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by the medallions or handbag displays we

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first get a first session about what

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four months ago miss Melanie we develop

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a contract amongst you and on another

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contract I missed the thing that I was

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going to provide the US forces providing

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resources we provided AAA

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I'm a comment on the school reunion it's

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working well and also clear that I will

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be here to give me the resources that

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you need any help as far as your tooling

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giving information but get to Lynette

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school also mentioned that you will have

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a problems with getting financial

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problems I painted some fashionable

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clothing and I referred you to mission

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oniton and what able to give you any

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clothing or assistant that you mean yes

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they have the comma and me actually on

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my first visit there I was very nervous

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and kinda embarrassed to go in there you

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can relate but it's on me yes is there

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anyone in there I don't know why is so

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kind of yeah but they're actually really

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nice to have any questions about in they

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directly meet some of the hottest trends

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in and I was actually shocked to see

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some nikomia items there that were there

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and I ended up getting for myself um as

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you wear them around campus from day to

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day basis I've actually Rock insured and

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sweat so they gave me my right now and I

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don't know I really enjoyed my

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experience they're just so nice and

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sweet and I do many compliments from

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time to time whatever I wear something

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trendy from there so I really

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appreciated okay and in here on real

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part of the country you said that you

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attend all the alcohol numbers of

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meetings and you've done it you also

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better go

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because stop with the completion and so

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forth you have fun yes way to go my

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family and Josh my boyfriend he's being

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really supportive about it I know before

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he was kind of disappointed in me but he

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I was the first one I talked about was

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seeking out to have a social worker and

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if I won't impose you is yeah there was

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a moment you and I'll he's been very

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supportive about it and um I I thought

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he wouldn't want to deal with me anymore

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we found out I had a drinking problem

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but anything for our bond and our

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relationship stronger and I'm very very

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grateful for that

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he's great their support great also sad

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that you've got focus Milan studies in I

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think pretty green type they've been

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going yes I actually on the words a job

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and I usually word fifteen hours but

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recently asked my boss if I can just cut

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that down to nine up and down to nine

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hours a week so my stress level will be

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so high in order court elvish on

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strength level I also work out to work

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less but work out more in order to like

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keep moisture level down and have more

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time in laxatives as well in that way I

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can evade situations in which I would

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crave alcohol or you need a drink or

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have that compulsive filling to reach

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out or spotter or night very grateful

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for that

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right before you can run track our

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p-value of obligations and leave it in

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of exceeding your goals so forth so

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that's wonderful

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now as for is ask your workload

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schedules I said been working out for

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you participate with school and all

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those hard to you know balance all of

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that so hydrant it is own so I didn't

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even with another one people are Jack

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and Emma still sing and that it was

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Laura and I meet with more once a week

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to like to go to my schedule and make

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sure

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I happen enough anytime and have enough

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time to just relax a little bit instead

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of just doing work at school all day

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every day my daugther giant could cut my

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hours shorter and everything and I have

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more time to do my work and try to get

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things done at a time and the Lord

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instead try to get it done and if I'm as

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not as soon as you get it or start

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putting in little bit every day we want

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the classes for your exam I really

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appreciate that advice from ours I'm

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glad I meet with her once a week but

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it's great it's good so long you've done

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well you on track to meeting your goals

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and everything is going wonderful for

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you now you also want my number there

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being case time you're going to problem

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or anything else that you need that you

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can come tagname okay so what we're

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going to do a midsection with continue

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to monitor progress okay and if you

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ensure that you know one go for film

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golden for filling our country again

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that your own tests of meetings continue

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to meet your zone and chickens bima a

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babysit you know go running on back so

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let me go ahead and get quick again

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we're going to need to mix there will be

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well for two system that will be

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September the six at three o'clock okay

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alright you look well and thank you for

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coming today and I'm look forward to our

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next session thank you so much Regina

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for everything you've done for me and

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I'm just so glad that venue and thank

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you for appropriating all the resources

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that have been utilizing to please

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appreciated all right the use except

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there's our second baby and then X in my

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session with Erin Adams we were

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continues to monitor it up wanted a

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progress on a monthly basis and at the

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end of my session

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at the end of about the toilet patience

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or decided we need to continue our

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terminate our session thank you so much

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