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MSTT stuggled with clinical engagement with the family. The family struggled to keep appointments with MSTT and when MSTT rescheduled with the family the struggled to keep those appointments as well. Mother is very worried about her son and struggle to control his behaviors but she seem willing to find a way to help him. It seem she just did not find value in working with MSTT services. Youth seem to know he's not living up to his full potential. When he started to act on what his says he has what it takes to turn his life

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