Krista reports that she was unable to be enrolled in school due to her Grandmother not having Guardianship of her. Reports indicate that Krista refused to go to school in Georgia. Therefore, she moved back with her mother in Monessen, PA.
Another referral was then received by WCCB on March 1, 2016, regarding continued concerns for incorrigibility and truancy. Krista had returned to Pennsylvania and was living with her mother …show more content…
During the services she was hospital twice. She continued to be truant. She received a suspension due to disrespect in 2015. Krista’s mother was present during most of the sessions in the home. M was provided exercise and tools for rules of the home and providing consistent natural and logical consequences. During that time she participated in activities to increase her coping skills and her ability to manage her moods through the use of mindfulness skills. She had started to better identify her emotions thought the profiles. Positive results however had purr participation in services and her behavior was inconsistent. Benefit from parenting support in reared to natural and logic consequences even with the behavior present as …show more content…
A petition for Dependency was filed on July 26, 2016, alleging that Krista was still incorrigible. The petition alleged that Krista was admitted to Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic on April 12, 2016 through April 15, 2016. At that time, Krista was diagnosed with Mood Disorder and was to follow-up with S.P.H.S. Krista attended one appointment at S.P.H.S and on June 6, 2016 it was reported that she was positive for marijuana. On June 7, 2016, Krista ran away from home and was gone overnight. On June 8, 2016, Krista’s mother took her to the emergency room due to Krista presenting with open cuts on her face and knees. Krista was 302’d to Southwood Hospital on June 9, 2016, and was discharged on June 15,