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Antwone was referral due to anger and violence incidents, especially the incident with an officer. Antwone was submitted in a medical center of US navy for a psychiatric assessment because he assaulted an officer by siping Him and beaten him and was pleaded guilty of a third grade crime. So, he was mandated to attend for therapy for about 45 days.Antwone had history of repeated violent behavior patterns and lack of self control to in moments of anger. So, Antwone's excuse for this particular incident was that the senior officer had to be beaten because of racial remarks against him. At the end of the psychiatric sessions, Antwone would be given a relevant letter of recommendation to his senior officials to prove he improved his anger management

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