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71_102
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Okay.
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71_104
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Hmm. So, who else could you ask to help you?
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question
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communication behavior
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71_106
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Well, have you got the forms with you?
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question
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communication behavior
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71_108
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Okay. I'm wondering about-- because it sounds like this whole idea about filling out the forms, is getting in the way of this bigger dream that you've got which is around getting a qualification around something to do with cars-
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reflection
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communication behavior
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71_110
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-and getting on this road where you're staying out of trouble because you've got this, um, interest-
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reflection
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communication behavior
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71_112
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-which you can do. So, it seems a real shame that the forms are gonna get in the way, so we need to find a way around the forms.
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other
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communication behavior
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71_114
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Yeah? So, what do you think, between now and next week, you can do around the forms?
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question
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communication behavior
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71_116
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She'd probably help you, but you don't really want to. It sounds like you're a bit embarrassed.
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reflection
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communication behavior
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71_118
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Mm.
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other
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communication behavior
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71_120
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So, the whole thing about going back to poly-- going back to school-
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reflection
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communication behavior
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71_122
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-going back to polytech is-- would-would require a really big change in the way which you're currently living, and you're not quite sure if you can do that.
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reflection
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communication behavior
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71_124
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Yeah. So, there's something here about your level of-- about how confident you are around writing or how unconfident you are, that sounds like it's getting in the way.
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reflection
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communication behavior
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71_126
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Mm. Okay.
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other
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communication behavior
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71_128
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All right. So, it sounds like we might need to have some more conversation around that.
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therapist_input
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communication behavior
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71_130
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So, what's really getting in the way?
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question
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communication behavior
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71_132
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Well, this writing business. What's really getting in the way?
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question
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communication behavior
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71_134
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Well, I'm wondering, like-- it sounds like it's a thing that you're putting up as saying you can't do-
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reflection
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communication behavior
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71_136
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-so I'm wondering where you are around your writing and you're reading?
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question
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communication behavior
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71_138
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Mm.
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other
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communication behavior
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71_140
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Yeah. Well, I have to say, I think it's really obvious that you're not retarded.
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other
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communication behavior
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71_142
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[chuckles]
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other
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communication behavior
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71_144
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Yeah, we are having a really good conversation here.
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other
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communication behavior
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71_146
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So, reading and writing is not a strong point for you.
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reflection
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communication behavior
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71_148
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Mm.
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other
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communication behavior
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71_150
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So, how much reading and writing is involved in the course that you're gonna go on?
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question
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communication behavior
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71_152
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So, what'd it be like if you were more confident in your reading and writing? What'd that be like?
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other
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communication behavior
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71_154
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Mm.
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other
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communication behavior
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71_156
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Mm-hmm.
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other
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communication behavior
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71_158
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Yeah.
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other
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communication behavior
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71_160
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And, I guess that there will be manuals and stuff like that on-
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other
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communication behavior
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71_162
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-your course that, you know, to-- the hands-on stuff, it sounds like you're really confident around doing, but it's the more reading, writing, book, kind of, stuff that you are not so--
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reflection
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communication behavior
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71_164
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Mm.
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other
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communication behavior
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71_166
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Mm. Okay. So- so like before you get to here where you got this dream and there's some things that need to happen before that.
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reflection
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communication behavior
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71_168
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Yeah. So, mm, we need to think about what's the very first step.
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therapist_input
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communication behavior
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73_1
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So with his encouragement, you-you tried some drugs.
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reflection
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communication behavior
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73_3
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You tried oxy? Okay.
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reflection
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communication behavior
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73_5
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Okay. And he encouraged you to do that.
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reflection
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communication behavior
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73_7
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He said that it would help you with some of the pain that you've been having.
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reflection
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communication behavior
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73_9
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Yeah.
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other
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communication behavior
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73_11
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Okay. So you trusted him on that, and you tried it out and you found that it helped you in certain ways. What are some of the things that you said it's-- takes some of the pain away, it's not just-- you know.
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reflection
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communication behavior
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73_13
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Okay, so that's helped you.
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reflection
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communication behavior
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73_15
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Mm-hmm. So it help—
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reflection
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communication behavior
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73_17
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Okay. So it's not something you wanna rely on, you don't see yourself continuing to use this. It's something that you'v found at least for the moment very helpful?
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reflection
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communication behavior
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73_19
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But it's not something that you wanna make a habit of becoming reliant on, or dependent?
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reflection
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communication behavior
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73_21
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Yeah, okay. Um, and-and so that's a lot going on right now for you? Yeah.
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reflection
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communication behavior
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73_23
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You've been managing in the best way you can. You also have some doubts about it too, it sounds like?
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reflection
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communication behavior
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73_25
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Okay, so for now you know that it makes you feel good.
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reflection
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communication behavior
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76_1
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Hi, Deborah. How are you doing today?
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question
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communication behavior
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76_3
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Yes, um, so you did do your Values Clarification Sheet. Is there anything that you'd like to talk about that you discovered?
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question
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communication behavior
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76_5
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Oh, so it's your first?
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question
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communication behavior
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76_7
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Mm-hmm.
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other
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communication behavior
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76_9
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So, health being your number one, um, which is kind of pushing you into this new direction, as far as you being a prior officer worker? You're doing something that you're actually living to do.
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reflection
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communication behavior
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76_11
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Now, have you done this sheet more than once?
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question
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communication behavior
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76_13
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And then, has health always been number one for you?
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question
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communication behavior
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76_15
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Inner harmony is number two?
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question
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communication behavior
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76_17
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Mm-hmm.
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other
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communication behavior
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76_19
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So, would you like to express more on the inner harmony part of how that affects your life?
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question
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communication behavior
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76_21
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Mm-hmm.
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other
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communication behavior
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76_23
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So, yoga, is that based on the number two, like inner harmony? That's where that comes from?
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question
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communication behavior
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76_25
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Mm-hmm.
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other
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communication behavior
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76_27
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Yes, yes, yes. So, basically, reflecting on how you felt before about you were coming second, third, and fourth. Um, it was- it was really a problem, you know, like, how could you be so, you know, selfish, and think about yourself when-
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reflection
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communication behavior
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76_29
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-the reality is inner peace and inner harmony is based around, you know, self-self worth, and you know, self-- and-and dealing with-
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reflection
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communication behavior
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77_0
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Hi, Mrs. Smith. It's really nice to see you again. I see you're back to follow up on the stroke you had. How are things going for you at the rehab facility?
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question
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communication behavior
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77_2
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Kind of slow?
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question
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communication behavior
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77_4
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What kind of things have you been in your rehab?
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question
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communication behavior
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77_6
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It hurts? Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. Where are you having pain?
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question
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communication behavior
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77_8
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Well, you know, I-I understand that pain is hard to work through but a lot of time when you're having rehab after a stroke, that pain is telling you that your muscles and joints are starting to work again. So you can kind of think of it as a positive way to, you know, know that your-your body's getting back to normal.
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therapist_input
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communication behavior
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77_10
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But what are your goals for the long term?
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question
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communication behavior
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77_12
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Oh, of course, of course. And what are the things that you'd like to be able to do once you get home?
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question
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communication behavior
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77_14
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Yeah, yeah. And so that's a very important goal to be able to get back home, to be able to get back to your independence. Have you thought about what it might take to get there?
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question
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communication behavior
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77_16
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Mm-hmm. Yeah, you're absolutely right. And it's also going to be very important that once you're home, you're able to continue on a regular activity program. Have you thought about what that might look like?
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question
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communication behavior
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77_18
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Not really, okay. Well, have you ever heard of something called Tai Chi? Is that a familiar term to you?
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question
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communication behavior
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77_20
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You've heard of it?
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question
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communication behavior
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77_22
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Okay.
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other
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communication behavior
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77_24
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Well, you know, Tai Chi is one of the best ways to get your balance back after you've had something like a stroke. And it's also really good for preventing falls. And if you wanna be home and you wanna be doing the things you wanna do and going for walks with your dog, it's very important to make sure that you don't fall 'cause that would cause more problems down the road.
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therapist_input
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communication behavior
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77_26
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So what do you think about Tai Chi? Is that something you think you might be able to try sometime?
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question
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communication behavior
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77_28
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Mm-hmm.
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other
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communication behavior
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77_30
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, it's not that easy to get started. You do certainly have to have some motivation to want to do it. Um, and when you first start, oftentimes you do feel a little wobbly or a little insecure.
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therapist_input
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communication behavior
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77_32
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Yeah, yeah, I understand. So there are lots of places around that have it. Your local senior center would have it. And what I recommend is that you start by doing it in a chair. Just sitting in the chair.
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therapist_input
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communication behavior
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77_34
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You could. You can talk to the instructor and that way you won't fall, you'll feel confident and you'll start to learn some of the moves. And then gradually over time, as you get a little bit better at doing the moves in a chair, you can start to stand up, use the chair to lean on, and then eventually, you'll be able to get to the point where you can do it on your own.
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therapist_input
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communication behavior
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77_36
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You know, it cuts your risk of falls in half. It also helps to reduce pain although that's not a short-term benefit, you do have to stick with it for at least three to six months to start have it help reduce your pain. But it does have a number of things that I think would get you to your goals of being home and able to play with your dog and doing your own cooking and things like that.
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therapist_input
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communication behavior
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77_38
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I do Tai Chi. I do it three days a week and it's really helped my balance as well.
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therapist_input
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communication behavior
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77_40
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All right. Well, I'm delighted. It's a pleasure to see you again. I hope your rehab continues to go well and we can talk some more about this at our next visit.
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other
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communication behavior
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77_42
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All right. Thank you for coming in.
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other
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communication behavior
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78_0
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Hi. Are you Julie Thompson?
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question
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communication behavior
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78_2
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Hi, I'm Bruce Berger. I work in the clinic and, uh, I noticed that you're in to pick up a prescription for Sarah's, uh, rescue inhaler-
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therapist_input
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communication behavior
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78_4
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-for her asthma. I noticed that she's been in the emergency room five times in the last year for her asthma. What's that- what's that been like for you?
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question
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communication behavior
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78_6
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Yeah, it sounds like you'd be willing to do whatever you can to try to prevent that from happening.
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reflection
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communication behavior
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78_8
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Okay. I-I also noticed that, uh, it's been about three months or so since you picked up the prescription for her chronic inhaler.
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therapist_input
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communication behavior
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78_10
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Are you having some difficulties with that?
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other
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communication behavior
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78_12
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Okay.
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other
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communication behavior
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78_14
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Well, it sounds like you care about Sarah a great deal. You-you don't want her, uh, using steroids. You're worried about what kind of effects those would have on her and you're- you're working hard to keep your smoking away from her so it doesn't affect her asthma.
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reflection
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communication behavior
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78_16
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Okay. Uh, would you mind if we talked a little bit about the chronic inhaler and the medicine that you're concerned about with, you know, the steroids because, you know, I certainly don't want her using a medicine that has steroids in it, like the ones that you're worried about for athletes. Uh, can we talk about that just a little bit?
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question
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communication behavior
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78_18
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Okay. Even though, uh, even though this medicine isn't the-the medicine that's in this is in the same broad family as the steroids you're worried about, and those are called anabolic steroids.
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therapist_input
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communication behavior
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78_20
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Which build people up and have masculinizing effects.
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therapist_input
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communication behavior
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78_22
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If-if I can draw an analogy-- Again, even though this medicine is in the same family as those big broad-broad family. If I could draw an analogy, a grape and a watermelon are in the same family of fruits, you know, and obviously, grape is much smaller than a watermelon. And if you eat one grape, you'd be fine. If you ate an entire watermelon, it can make you very sick. If we look at the grape as the medicine your daughter's taking, again, it's in the same broad family, the amount of drug that your daughter is getting is very small. Uh, and not only that it's not an anabolic steroid, even though it's in the same big family. And what this drug does is actually reduces the inflammation in your daughter's lungs. And-and it doesn't even get absorbed into the body. It only goes to her lungs. And as I said, I wouldn't want your daughter taking a medication that could have the impact of those anabolic steroids. This is really safe for your daughter to use. So what-what are your thoughts about considering having her using this?
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therapist_input
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communication behavior
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78_24
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Mm-hmm.
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other
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communication behavior
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78_26
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Yeah, def-definitely would not. I mean, probably you saw the name corticosteroid and thought, "uh-oh."
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therapist_input
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communication behavior
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78_28
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You know. And so-- yeah, and that- and that does concern people. But I do want to reassure you that this is medication that only goes to her lungs, and won't get in her body and they're not the same kind of drugs as the ones you're worried about.
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therapist_input
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communication behavior
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78_30
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Do you mind if I talk to you a little bit about what your daughter's lungs are like when she's having these inflammations and needing to go to the emergency room?
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question
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communication behavior
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