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In December 2001, J. P. V. was placed in the custody of the Department of Family and Children Services DFCS for the third time. In March 2002, the juvenile court entered an order concluding that, under OCGA § 15-11-58, services to reunify J. P. V. with his mother were not appropriate. In three enumerations of error, the mother appeals from this order. Finding no error, we affirm. On appeal, this Court defers to the juvenile court’s fact-finding.1 We neither weigh the evidence nor assess witness credibility, but merely ascertain whether the the clear and convincing evidence supported the juvenile court’s ruling.2

Viewed in this light, the record reveals that the mother has a history of mental health problems and has been arrested several times for driving under the influence. In the fall of 1998, when J. P. V. was still an infant, his mother lost control of herself while intoxicated, deliberately tore her house, screamed at her children,3 and butted her head through the walls. The police were called, and J. P. V. was taken into DFCS custody. The juvenile court subsequently entered an order finding J. P. V. to be deprived, and it does not appear that the mother appealed that order.

 
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