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Clinician engaged individual in check-in of last weeks' events and emotions. Clinician asked open-ended questions to assess current level Individual is a 55 year old S/AA/M diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder and Alcohol Use Disorder, in remission. Current symptoms include depressed mood, anxiety and aud. hallucinations. Individual is currently prescribed Amitriptyline, Lisinopril, Prozac and Trazadone. Ind. reports he is taking his medication as prescribed. Individual reports past SA use, but states he has not used alcohol in 3 years. Individual reports he feels "pretty good" since he obtained his disability and now he has medical insurance to receive proper medical care for health problems and can buy his meds. However, he feels some

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