Individual Therapy Sample Clauses

Individual Therapy. Individual Therapy are those therapeutic interventions consistent with the client’s goals that focus primarily on symptom reduction as a means to improve functional impairments. Individual Therapy is usually delivered to an individual but may include family or significant support persons when the individual is present, but the focus of work is on the client and not on the family system.
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Individual Therapy. Individual Therapy includes those therapeutic interventions consistent 23 with the student’s IEP mental health goals that focus primarily on symptom reduction as a means to 24 improve functional impairments. Individual Therapy is usually delivered to an individual, face-to-face 25 without any other person or family member present.
Individual Therapy. Psychotherapeutic services provided to an individual. Couple/Family Therapy: The psychotherapeutic treatment of more than one member of a family simultaneously in the same session.
Individual Therapy. Interventions will be included which primarily focus on symptom reduction as a means to improve functional capabilities and support client goal achievement. All therapeutic interventions will be strength –based, holistic, trauma informed and culturally sensitive.
Individual Therapy. Therapeutic interventions consistent with the client’s treatment plan and goals which focus primarily on symptom reduction, improving functioning and independence of the client, This modality may include crisis intervention services for a client in a mental health related emergency. For children, this type of therapy may include play therapy, behavior modification, etc. Therapeutic techniques appropriate to the age and disorder should be used. Clinical consultation with the COUNTY’S Access Team and COUNTY psych.iatrist is available to assist in formulating a goal oriented treatment plan. therapy sessions are a minimum of 60 minutes including documentation. They must be face to face and may be provided in the clinic or in the community. Progress notes which meet state requirements are required.
Individual Therapy. The treatment of one resident at a time. The resident is receiving the therapist’s or the assistant’s full attention. Treatment of a resident individually at intermittent times during the day is individual treatment, and the minutes of individual treatment are added for the daily count. For example, the speech-language pathologist treats the resident individually during breakfast for 8 minutes and again at lunch for 13 minutes. The total of individual time for this day would be 21 minutes. When a therapy student is involved with the treatment of a resident, the minutes may be coded as individual therapy when only one resident is being treated by the therapy student and supervising therapist/assistant (Medicare A and Medicare B). The supervising therapist/assistant shall not be engaged in any other activity or treatment when the resident is receiving therapy under Medicare
Individual Therapy for those preparing to enter any of the above-mentioned groups and/or for those needing individual treatment for other reasons. The Delta and Matrix Models and cognitive behavioral therapy are used as the treatment model. Seeking Safety, an evidenced-based treatment for those with a co-occurring disorder of trauma and substance use disorder is available in Montrose, Delta and Gunnison.
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  • Physical/Occupational Therapy This plan covers physical and occupational therapy when: • ordered by a physician; • received from a licensed physical or occupational therapist; • a program is implemented to provide habilitative or rehabilitative services. See Autism Services when physical therapy and occupational therapy services are rendered as part of the treatment of autism spectrum disorder. The amount you pay and any benefit limit will be the same whether the services are provided for habilitative or rehabilitative purposes.

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