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darbym82

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Case notes, or progress notes, are always tied to the:
 
  a. intake summary.
  b. termination summary.
  c. mental status exam.
  d. treatment plan.

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Referring the case example of Sienna, the counselor wrote the following information in the intake summary: a problematic pattern of psycho-emotional and attitudinal dependence.. This information most likely was recorded under:
 
  a. Mental Status Exam
  b. Background, Family, and Relevant History
  c. Presenting Concerns
  d. Identifying Information
  e. Goals for Counseling and Course of Counseling To Date



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