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You are working with a 16 year female who you know she is being placed back into a home environment that is not conducive to their growth and development. The youth has been started on an antidepressant and she states she does not want to go back home. The home environment is safe for the child. What do you say to the youth? Would you have a different answer if the youth was 17 years 11 months old and not 16? (this is a common problem when working with teenagers).
The girl does not want to go from the home. But actually the most safest place in the world is home and most comfortable feeling comes on when we stay with our family or well-wishers. But if a person does not want to go to home there must be a reason. I hope the most and common reasons are only 2 they are:-
1. She wants to achieve something staying out and make her dreams successful.
2. May be the girl loves freedom and so for escaping particular conditions by family to keep her in good way ,was not liked her and so she does not wants to go out.
Here we can see that the girl works with me and she want to do something, so she does not want to go to her home. She wants achieve something here. So I support that girls decision.
I would do the same If that girl is elder also because stopping somebody who has a bright future is not a correct decision. So I suppose her to achieve her goals by staying here.