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D-The patient arrived on time for her session. The patient informed this writer that she will be viewing apartment today and is excited about it. This writer discussed the patient's UDS result as she still tested positive for cocaine. According to the patient, it has nothing to do withdrawals, only boredom. Prior sessions, there were suggestions made to address her boredom; however, the patient reports it her addiction that is making her do it. When the patient uses, she feels good for the moment, but at the same time she feels horrible because she is aware of the consequences.

The patient continue to discuss about her prior DCF case as she still parent through guilt and also being in a hospital for an abscess was an awaken for her for

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