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Pt. has been in the AMS of DE program for 2 years and 6months and is in phase 0. Pt. previously has phase 5 of the TX program but he lost his take home privileges due to being non-compliant with counseling for the month of November. Pt completed a take home request form and attended two group this month in order to return to his previous take home level 5. Primary Counselor encouraged Pt. to maintain appropriate contact with the AMS staff for any recovery issue(s) and continues skill training by attending AMS recovery groups and actively participating in all program activities. Pt. demonstrated good ability to balance work and treatment obligations. Pt. attended faithfully to the Clinic for dosing without skipping or missing days. Pt. reported

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