10/11/2023 EnchantaVaughn Approved 1.Behavior: QMHP-C arrived to the home of Client. Upon arrival to the home, Client appeared to be in a good mood as evidenced by her laughing and joking around with her mother in the other room. Mother reported bouts of Anger outburst. QMHP-C informed Client that today’s session would continue to focus on anger management and identifying responses that are cues that a person may be upset. 2. Behavior: Client participated in the session without incident. Client continues to struggle with being able to control her anger due to the information presented throughout the session by he mother. As a result, todays session will focus on such. 1. Intervention: QMHP-C started off the session by having a generalized conversation with Client. QMHP-C modeled active listening and engaged Client in open-ended questions. QMHP-C embedded humor in the conversation in order to have Client feel more comfortable. QMHP-C reviewed the previous session with Client and processed with Client that today’s session was going to be based on anger management due to Client having difficulties controlling her anger. 2. Intervention: QMHP-C processed with Client that the first step in solving any problem is to recognize that a problem exists and to identify it. QMHP-C sat down with Client and identified the specific aggressive behaviors that she wanted to learn to control more effectively. QMHP-C gave Client a list of aggressive behaviors, both verbal and physical, that a person may exhibit and encouraged her to circle or underline the aggressive behaviors that she has had in the past. 1. Response: Client was receptive to QMHP-Cs’ intervention. Client used humor throughout the session as well, but she was serious when she needed to be. Client did not have any issues informing QMHP-C as to identifying when there is a problem. Client provided QMHP-C numerous examples pertaining to the topic of discussion. Client informed QMHP-C that she’s always going to have an issue with someone if they start talking about her family or try to fight one of her family members 2. Response: Client expressed that she might not get along with her family all the time, but when it comes down to it, she’ll do anything she can to have their back. Client admitted that she wants to control the amount of profanity she uses when she gets angry, name-calling, and disrespectful talk. Client agreed to working on controlling these behaviors as she was able to give some effective ways that she might be able to deal with them.