Medical Necessity Criteria Guidelines 2014 Effective Date: January 1, 2014
... Magellan Behavioral Health* is committed to the philosophy of providing treatment at the most appropriate, least-restrictive level of care necessary to provide safe and effective treatment and meet the individual patient’s biopsychosocial needs. We see the continuum of care as a fluid treatment path ...
... Magellan Behavioral Health* is committed to the philosophy of providing treatment at the most appropriate, least-restrictive level of care necessary to provide safe and effective treatment and meet the individual patient’s biopsychosocial needs. We see the continuum of care as a fluid treatment path ...
Depression - Société pour les troubles de l`humeur du Canada
... effect of anti-depressant medication, and has none of the hidden calories found in juice and pop. (Unexpected and unwanted weight gain is a major reason people stop medications). Exercise daily. Research strongly supports the value of moderate exercise in helping you recover from depression and stay ...
... effect of anti-depressant medication, and has none of the hidden calories found in juice and pop. (Unexpected and unwanted weight gain is a major reason people stop medications). Exercise daily. Research strongly supports the value of moderate exercise in helping you recover from depression and stay ...
Gender and children and young people`s emotional and mental health
... 1. Gender differences in children and young people’s emotional and mental health: a general picture Children and young people’s concerns and subjective wellbeing Many children and young people are thriving (Children’s Society 2015; Brooks and others 2015). However, as many others have mild to moder ...
... 1. Gender differences in children and young people’s emotional and mental health: a general picture Children and young people’s concerns and subjective wellbeing Many children and young people are thriving (Children’s Society 2015; Brooks and others 2015). However, as many others have mild to moder ...
Darwin Directory of Psychological Services
... Access to Allied Psychological Services (ATAPS) continues to operate (see coloured diagram). Eligible patients can also claim up to six plus six Medicare-subsidised rebates per calendar year plus a further 6 in exceptional circumstances for individual and group services. ATAPS is restricted to patie ...
... Access to Allied Psychological Services (ATAPS) continues to operate (see coloured diagram). Eligible patients can also claim up to six plus six Medicare-subsidised rebates per calendar year plus a further 6 in exceptional circumstances for individual and group services. ATAPS is restricted to patie ...
Eugen Bleuler`s Dementia Praecox or the Group
... psychoanalytic and easily assimilated Bleuler’s relatively broad and psychologically based diagnostic category of schizophrenia, which did not emphasize psychotic symptoms. However, by the 1970s, it had become apparent that the diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia had become so broad and diffuse th ...
... psychoanalytic and easily assimilated Bleuler’s relatively broad and psychologically based diagnostic category of schizophrenia, which did not emphasize psychotic symptoms. However, by the 1970s, it had become apparent that the diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia had become so broad and diffuse th ...
Medical Necessity Criteria Guidelines
... reviews. For hospital-level substance abuse rehabilitation, the Hospitalization, Rehabilitation Treatment, Substance Use Disorder criteria set applies. For subacute hospitalization, the Hospitalization, Subacute criteria set applies. ...
... reviews. For hospital-level substance abuse rehabilitation, the Hospitalization, Rehabilitation Treatment, Substance Use Disorder criteria set applies. For subacute hospitalization, the Hospitalization, Subacute criteria set applies. ...
The Emotional Impact of Disaster on Children and Families
... Interventions need to be situated in a multilayered response system that works on various levels, such as individual support for those who need it, as well as strenghtening family and community support mechanisms. Many useful interventions can and should be done by non–specialists since the availabi ...
... Interventions need to be situated in a multilayered response system that works on various levels, such as individual support for those who need it, as well as strenghtening family and community support mechanisms. Many useful interventions can and should be done by non–specialists since the availabi ...
A Research Agenda for DSM-V - Association for Contextual
... Diagnostic Criteria (RDC) (Spitzer et al. 1978), no systematic literature review or focused analysis was undertaken in the actual revision process. Instead, decisions on inclusion and exclusion criteria were made by individuals who were considered experts in their fields, a process that potentially ...
... Diagnostic Criteria (RDC) (Spitzer et al. 1978), no systematic literature review or focused analysis was undertaken in the actual revision process. Instead, decisions on inclusion and exclusion criteria were made by individuals who were considered experts in their fields, a process that potentially ...
A Family Guide to Concurrent Disorders
... classes, disorders are further broken down—for example, depressive disorders and bipolar disorders are included in the mood disorders class. For each disorder, the DSM-IV lists specific criteria for making a diagnosis. While we will use the terms co-occurring problems and concurrent disorders in thi ...
... classes, disorders are further broken down—for example, depressive disorders and bipolar disorders are included in the mood disorders class. For each disorder, the DSM-IV lists specific criteria for making a diagnosis. While we will use the terms co-occurring problems and concurrent disorders in thi ...
- UM Students` Repository
... The prevalence of obsessive compulsive symptoms in the participants was 21.8% (N = 48) when YBOCS score cut off point of 8 and above were taken as clinically significant OCS. There were no significant difference in age, gender, race, marital status, education level, employment, family history of any ...
... The prevalence of obsessive compulsive symptoms in the participants was 21.8% (N = 48) when YBOCS score cut off point of 8 and above were taken as clinically significant OCS. There were no significant difference in age, gender, race, marital status, education level, employment, family history of any ...
Hearing Voices Workshop: training and simulated experience
... Will this effect your approach in working with those hearing voices? What will you take away from this experience? ...
... Will this effect your approach in working with those hearing voices? What will you take away from this experience? ...
What is Specific Phobia
... specific phobia in community samples range from 4% to 8%. Over the course of a lifetime, the prevalence estimates in community samples range from 7.2% to ...
... specific phobia in community samples range from 4% to 8%. Over the course of a lifetime, the prevalence estimates in community samples range from 7.2% to ...
DSM-5
... et al., 1997). The Y–BOCS was designed to reflect treatment change, and has become the gold standard for treatment studies of OCD as well as a model for the development of comparable measures for other disorders. The Panic Disorder Severity Scale (PDSS: Shear et al., 2001a) and Generalized Anxiety D ...
... et al., 1997). The Y–BOCS was designed to reflect treatment change, and has become the gold standard for treatment studies of OCD as well as a model for the development of comparable measures for other disorders. The Panic Disorder Severity Scale (PDSS: Shear et al., 2001a) and Generalized Anxiety D ...
Psychological Disorders - Up to the Theory Home Page
... Are Psychosocial or Environmental Problems (school or housing issues) also present? ...
... Are Psychosocial or Environmental Problems (school or housing issues) also present? ...
syllabus book - American Psychiatric Association
... integrating treatment in primary and psychiatric care. The NIAAA Plenary Lecture will be presented by Bankole Johnson, DSc., M.D., Ph.D., M.Phil., Chair, Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the University of Virginia. John Krystal, M.D., Chair, Department of Psychiatry at Yale-N ...
... integrating treatment in primary and psychiatric care. The NIAAA Plenary Lecture will be presented by Bankole Johnson, DSc., M.D., Ph.D., M.Phil., Chair, Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the University of Virginia. John Krystal, M.D., Chair, Department of Psychiatry at Yale-N ...
REGULATIONS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF
... This course will start with an introduction to the history of the study of psychotic disorders, covering how the concepts and approaches have evolved in the last 150 years as a result of technological and societal progress, as well as highlighting the important challenges in the last decade. General ...
... This course will start with an introduction to the history of the study of psychotic disorders, covering how the concepts and approaches have evolved in the last 150 years as a result of technological and societal progress, as well as highlighting the important challenges in the last decade. General ...
Stress, burnout, anxiety and depression among dentists
... have a negative financial, practice management and impact on societal issues for which they often are dentists’ unprepared. For some dentists, these personal and issues may significantly affect their professional physical health, mental health or both. lives. Clinical disorders such as burnout, anxi ...
... have a negative financial, practice management and impact on societal issues for which they often are dentists’ unprepared. For some dentists, these personal and issues may significantly affect their professional physical health, mental health or both. lives. Clinical disorders such as burnout, anxi ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 5th edition
... • Studies suggest that inheritance plays a part in mood disorders, schizophrenia, mental retardation, Alzheimer’s disease, and other mental disorders • Aren’t able (yet) to identify specific genes • Don’t know the extent to which genetic factors contribute to disorders • Seems no SINGLE gene is resp ...
... • Studies suggest that inheritance plays a part in mood disorders, schizophrenia, mental retardation, Alzheimer’s disease, and other mental disorders • Aren’t able (yet) to identify specific genes • Don’t know the extent to which genetic factors contribute to disorders • Seems no SINGLE gene is resp ...
Psychological interventions in the treatment of generalized anxiety
... Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a common and impairing disorder, often comorbid with other mental disorders, particularly major depression, other anxiety disorders, alcohol dependence and physical illnesses 1-3. It is the most common anxiety disorder in primary medical care settings, with life ...
... Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a common and impairing disorder, often comorbid with other mental disorders, particularly major depression, other anxiety disorders, alcohol dependence and physical illnesses 1-3. It is the most common anxiety disorder in primary medical care settings, with life ...
2. Intermediate CIT - TCOLE Course #3841
... diminished capacity and inability to tell right from wrong.” This is not a psychological term. The definition varies from state to state. It is generally used by the court with regard to an individual’s competency to stand trial. ...
... diminished capacity and inability to tell right from wrong.” This is not a psychological term. The definition varies from state to state. It is generally used by the court with regard to an individual’s competency to stand trial. ...
RUNNINNG HEAD: Performance of the RCMAS in a South African
... In both research and practice self-report questionnaires are frequently used to measure child anxiety, and much of the research in South Africa has relied on the Revised Children’s Manifest Anxiety Scale (RCMAS). The RCMAS (Reynolds & Richmond, 1978) is one of the most widely used selfreport measure ...
... In both research and practice self-report questionnaires are frequently used to measure child anxiety, and much of the research in South Africa has relied on the Revised Children’s Manifest Anxiety Scale (RCMAS). The RCMAS (Reynolds & Richmond, 1978) is one of the most widely used selfreport measure ...
Dementia with lewy bodies - diagnosis and treatment
... under-diagnosed and frequently misclassified as systemic delirium or dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease or cerebrovascular disease. Therapeutic approaches to DLB can pose dif- ...
... under-diagnosed and frequently misclassified as systemic delirium or dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease or cerebrovascular disease. Therapeutic approaches to DLB can pose dif- ...
this PDF file - Maastricht University
... The reason for excluding these studies is the difficulty in concluding the role of the primary disorder. Articles including the word gambling in reference to a gambling task, such as the Iowa Gambling Task, which is used to measure decision-making and not gambling pathology per se, were also exclude ...
... The reason for excluding these studies is the difficulty in concluding the role of the primary disorder. Articles including the word gambling in reference to a gambling task, such as the Iowa Gambling Task, which is used to measure decision-making and not gambling pathology per se, were also exclude ...
Eating Disorders in Primary Care
... rationalize, or hide ED symptoms and/or behaviors. Their persuasive rationality and competence in other areas of life can disguise the severity of their illness. Outside support and assistance with decision-making will likely be necessary regardless of age. 2. Parents/guardians are the frontline hel ...
... rationalize, or hide ED symptoms and/or behaviors. Their persuasive rationality and competence in other areas of life can disguise the severity of their illness. Outside support and assistance with decision-making will likely be necessary regardless of age. 2. Parents/guardians are the frontline hel ...
Controversy surrounding psychiatry
Controversy has often surrounded psychiatry, and the term anti-psychiatry was coined by psychiatrist David Cooper in 1967. The general anti-psychiatry view is that psychiatric treatments are ultimately more damaging than helpful to patients, and psychiatry's history involves what may now be seen as dangerous treatments, such as electroconvulsive therapy and lobotomy. Some ex-patient groups have become anti-psychiatric, often referring to themselves as ""survivors"".