Tc's Relationship With The Family

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Response (R): The session took place in the home. The counselor was greeted by the step-father who told her that he obtained a new job. According to the step-father, now that he received a new job his work hours won’t interfere with his free time. Counselor then discussed with the mother the rewards chart. Counselor asked questions regarding the change in TC’s behavior and problem the family is having with the rewards chart. The mother stated that she is having difficulty rewarding TC and his brother. The counselor worked with the mother on picking a day out of the week to provide the rewards and following remaining consistent with the day. The mother informed the counselor that she received a call from TC’s assistant principal informing her

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