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A) MSTT will assess with Natalie her feelings towards MSTT service
B) MSTT will assess with Natalie what MSTT can do to make her feel more comfortable during sessions

A,B) Natalie express to MSTT her lack of trust comes from dealing with Children and Youth and how they treated her when they came in her home. Natalie explained her Children and Youth disrespected her and her home and treated her like a criminal. Natalie stated once in her home the case worker from CYS started to walk throughout her own seachering for she what she believed was weapons. She explained the worker did not say anything to her but did talk to her son who was in his room and once she was done looking around the home said I'll be contacting you at a later date and walked out. Natalie explained it was embarrassing and humilating because she still don't know exactly what she was looking for. MSTT ask Natalie to explain what he would have to do to show her he's there to help the family and not judge the family are accuse her of anything. Natalie stated MSTT have to be honest and verbally express his intent and be patient with her during the process
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Natalie stated until she is sure MSTT is in the home to help and not looking for reason to consider her an unfit parent she is going to have her guard up. Natalie expressed her interactions with CYS have not been positive and she is not sure how to view other services like MSTT. MSTT violated Natalie concerns and informed her she will have the lead while engaged with MSTT services addressing her concerns and dealing with the family issues developing strategies to prevent youth negative

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