Adjunctive psychotherapy definition

Adjunctive psychotherapy means crisis intervention, referral, intake assessment, leadership in self-help group, consultation, guidance counseling, rehabilitation counseling, hospice and grief, school guidance counseling, career counseling, hypnotherapy, play therapy.

Related to Adjunctive psychotherapy

  • Psychotherapy or "Therapy" means a goal directed process using generally accepted clinical approaches provided face-to-face by a Licensed Behavioral Health Professional (LBHP) or Licensure Candidate with consumers in individual, group, or family settings to promote positive, emotional, or behavioral change.

  • Therapy means a service activity which is a therapeutic intervention that focuses 7 primarily on symptom reduction as a means to improve functional impairments. Therapy may be 8 delivered to an individual or group of beneficiaries which may include family therapy in which the 9 beneficiary is present.

  • Antipsychotic medications means that class of drugs

  • Radiation therapist means a person, other than a Licensed Practitioner or Nuclear Medicine Technologist, who applies radiation to humans for therapeutic purposes under the supervision of a Licensed Practitioner;

  • Naturopathic physician means a person licensed to practice naturopathic medicine by the Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine.