9/21/2023 EnchantaVaughn Approved QMHPA arrived to the home of Ms. Broadnax. Upon arrival to the home, Ms. Broadnax appeared to be in a positive mood evident by her facial expressions such as a smile on the face. QMHPA inquired about her morning. She stated to this QMHPA that her morning was going well. QMHPA informed Ms. Broadnax that this session was going to focus on learning to deal with depression and applying learned coping skills. Ms. Broadnax did not present any symptoms of S/I or H/I at the time of the session. QMHPA began the session by inquiring about Ms. Broadnaxâs current thoughts, feelings and emotions. QMHPA discussed with Ms. Broadnax that one of the most difficult parenting tasks is managing teenagers. QMHPA educated Ms. Broadnax on how they are still children and how as a teenage she still needs guidance and boundaries need to be in place. During the session the QMHPA provided emotional support to Ms. Broadnax to encourage her that things will work out for the best. QMHPA educated Ms. Broadnax on how some things that she could do to build a healthy parent/child relationship. QMHPA encouraged Ms. Broadnax to express her feelings and to see the connection between her emotions and her actions. QMHPA empowered Ms. Broadnax by teaching her to consider a variety of alternative explanations for the cause of her engaging in a close relationship with her daughter. QMHPA processed with Ms. Broadnax on how effective ways to engage in a conversation with her daughter about her thoughts, feelings, and emotions. Ms. Broadnax appeared to be receptive to QMHPAsâ interventions and services that were provided to her during the session. Ms. Broadnax verbalized to QMHPA that she feels as though her daughtersâ QMHPA plays a major part in the reason why her daughter does not effectively communicate with her and the treatment that she is getting from her but she is not going to worry about that either. She indicated that her daughter is a grandmotherâs baby and when she needs to address her needs. She began to verbalize her thoughts and feelings with QMHPA on how she feels hurt by the things that her daughter is doing and at times at night she will cry and question herself as to what and why she is doing the things that she is doing. Ms. Broadnax stated to QMHPA that she is going to continue to pray about her daughter and let GOD handle her and she is going to continue to be a parent the way that she has been.