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Cognitive therapy. Cognitive therapy is a service provided to retain or enhance information processing due to brain damage or brain dysfunction which alters the way in which a person perceives or responds. These therapies include, but are not limited to treatment of memory loss, problem solving difficulties, short attention span, or inability to scan visually. Cognitive therapy services may also be known as multi-sensory programs, applied behavioral analysis, educational therapies, perceptual therapies, sensory integration, auditory integrative training, augmentative/alternative communication, discrete training trials, developmental therapy, or similar therapies. For the purposes of this Contract, cognitive therapy services do not include neuropsychological testing.
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Cognitive therapy. It emphasizes what people think rather than what they do. Cognitive therapists believe that it is dysfunctional thinking that leads to dysfunctional emotions or behaviors. By changing their thoughts, people can change how they feel and what they do. 152 Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Encyclopedia of Psychology, 8 Vol. set. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2000) In xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/topics/therapy/psychotherapy-approaches.aspx.
Cognitive therapy. Cognitive therapy benefits are available on a short-term basis. The benefits consist of treatment within a sixty (60) day period per incident of illness beginning with the first day of treatment. The Member's Primary Care Physician must certify that the treatment will result in a significant improvement of the Member's condition within this time period. The treatment must be approved by HMO's Medical Director.

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