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Leya [2.2K]
4 years ago
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It has come to my attention that my patient Paul Kent has been seeing you for psychotherapy once a week for the past three years

. He has been seeing me off and on during the same period, usually for the treatment of injuries such as lacerations and broken bones, which are work-related injuries. Mr. Kent’s physical injuries have become increasingly serious during the past three years. With his permission, I enclose a copy of Mr. Kent’s file. I hope this information will assist you in treating the patient. Yours truly.
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Sphinxa [80]4 years ago
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hi! idont know excatly what your trying to do

can you plz give some details thank you

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