Mental health treatment services provided to a client for a presenting need by an individual therapist for a specified period of time. The duration of therapy will depend upon the stage of the presenting mental health need, treatment program and the client’s response to treatment. Services are offered within the office or community/in home setting.
Mental health treatment services provided to a client by a qualified mental health provider using a natural or substitute family as a means to facilitate positive interactions among the individuals. The client does not always need to be present for the family therapy services; however, the services must address the issues relating to the constructive integration/reintegration of the client into the family. This service is offered in-office and within the community/private home.
Telehealth is the use of video and audio technologies to support long-distance services between providers and their clients. This is a secure, HIPAA compliant videoconferencing system utilized by a qualified mental health provider to facilitate appropriate therapy services.
PSR services are interventions designed to reduce psycho-social dysfunction (i.e. interpersonal cognitive, behavioral development etc.) and restore clients to their highest level of functioning. PSR services target psychological functioning within a variety of social settings. PSR services are given concurrently with therapy with an emphasis on behaviors.
BST services are interventions designed to reduce cognitive and behavioral impairments and restore the client to their highest level of functioning. BST services are provided to clients with age and developmentally inappropriate cognitive and behavioral skills. BST services help clients to acquire constructive cognitive and behavioral skills through positive reinforcement, modeling, conditioning and other training techniques.