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Response To Maunica's Intervention
Maunica responded well to the intervention. Maunica continues to make progress towards her goals. Maunica stated, that she is happy and exceed, about get her own cell phone for Christmas. Maunica stated, that she had a conflict with her younger sister. Maunica stated, that her sister always interfering with her belongings which make her upset. Maunica stated, that she hit her sister because she read her diary. Maunica stated, disagreement, peer pressure, arguments, misunderstanding, poor communication and frustration. Maunica stated, punishment, loss of friendship, stress and depression. Maunica stated, it can escalated and turn violent. Maunica stated, a person dealing with their emotions and feelings for example deciding right from wrong.

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