Examples of Mental Health Specialist in a sentence
Mental Health Specialist: A psychiatrist or a licensed psychologist.
The performance of a Mental Health Specialist Assessment to confirm that a terminal patient requesting Aid-In-Dying Drugs has the mental Capacity to Make Medical Decisions and Self-Administer the drugs if prescribed.
RESOLUTION CORE COMMITTEE (RCC):The resolution core committee members may consist of the Facilitator Supervisor or Mental Health Specialist, Quality Assurance, Placement Supervisor and/or Clinical Services Supervisor.
The Forensic Mental Health Specialist will be consulted regarding any apparent conditional release violation.
That ‘Approval to Spend’ the full SEMH programme cost of £45m, from capital scheme number 32457/000/000, required to cover all costs incurred to facilitate this programme was granted at the 27th July 2016 Executive Board as part of the “Investment in new Social, Emotional and Mental Health Specialist Provision for children and young people” paper.
The Treatment Plan may be written by other members of the mental health treatment team, such as a Community Mental Health Specialist (CMHS) under the direction of a LMHP, in which case the plan needs to be co-signed by a LMHP.
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Ms Komal Parmar, present in the Court, has refuted the allegations of her ill mental health with further submission that she was slapped brutally on 2.2.2021 at Jawalaji and thereafter she was beaten and administered some injection and forcibly taken to Mental Health Specialist on 3.2.2021 and 10.2.2021.
This means a properly licensed Audiologist, Certified Nurse Midwife, Chiropractor, Clinical Nurse, Clinical Social Worker, Dentist, Doctor of Chiropody, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Osteopathy, Doctor of Podiatry, Licensed Professional Counselor, Mental Health Specialist, Optician, Optometrist, Psychologist, Registered Physical Therapist, or Speech Pathologist.
For purposes of Articles 19.3 and 20.2, Residential Counselor and Residential Mental Health Specialist shall be treated as the same classification.