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Future Therapist: A Case Study
Therapist contacted the client's mother to thank her for the cooperation that she showed during the assessment and the phone calls. Therapist mentioned to the client's mother that the new therapist will be contacting the mother to introduce self and both the current therapist and the future therapist will make a conjoint session with the client at school this

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