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'''Person Centered planning''' in ]care is the practice of listening to the mental health ] for their choice of direction and assisting them in setting and obtaining true living goals. '''Person Centered planning''' in ]care is the practice of listening to the mental health ] for their choice of direction and assisting them in setting and obtaining true living goals.

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Person Centered planning in mental healthcare is the practice of listening to the mental health consumer for their choice of direction and assisting them in setting and obtaining true living goals.

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