New client paperwork is completed.
What is at the first session and/or as reasonably possible?
Irritable, low-energy, sleep disturbances, sadness, crying, isolation, etc.
What is a depressive disorder (mild, moderate, major, recurrent...)?
A year from admission date.
What is effective until date?
As soon as you learn of a serious incident.
What is contact the Supervisor immediately?
This is collected at the first session weekly from clients with commercial insurance.
What is the co-pay?
Reaching out to new client/case assignments.
What is within 24 hours of case assignment?
Excessive, uncontrollable and often irrational worry about events or activities that interferes with daily functioning. (restlessness, trouble sleeping, feeling tired, irritability, sweating and trembling may also be present).
What is Generalized anxiety disorder?
Signatures on the ISP include.
What is Specialist, Supervisor, Client (child and guardian; if minor)?
Crisis/Safety plans are completed.
What is during the initial session?
Co-payments can only be accepted as.
What is check, money orders or over the phone payments with Sam (Intake-Coordinator)?
I check this daily.
What is my to-do list, email, voicemail?
Mania, depressive symptoms, mood-swings, risk-taking behaviors, etc.
What is Bipolar Disorder?
Typical participants on the ISP include.
What is Parent/Guardian, Client, Specialist, PCP, Therapist, Psychiatrist, other pertinent treatment providers?
Serious Incidents Reports (SIR) are due.
What is within 24-hours of the discovery of the incident?
Client Billing Sheets are turned in.
What is weekly at supervision and by midnight on Sunday via email to my Supervisor?
Identify all required admission criteria for MHSS services for adults.
What is be prescribed anti-psychotic, mood stabilizing or other psychotropic medication, at least one psychiatric hospital admission (ICT, TDO/ECO, Crisis Stabilization is acceptable), a diagnosis of MDD recurrent, or other psychotic disorder (Bipolar, Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective disorder, etc)?
Detached, unresponsive or resistant to comforting, withdrawn, etc.
What is Reactive attachment disorder (RAD)?
Key objectives at minimum included on all ISPs for IIH.
What is a safety planning objective, care coordination objective, mental health objective, family session objective?
Cutting, stabbing, risk-taking behaviors, restricting food, scratching, head-banging, etc.
This treatment modality is typically utilized with substance abuse disorders.
What is motivational interviewing (MI)?
This treatment modality has been shown effective for individuals diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder.
What is DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy)?
Hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, depressed mood, manic behavior, etc.
What is Schizoaffective disorder?
My next ISP is due. (All team members must answer correctly for points).
What is ______?
This is best-practice when my client is hospitalized.
What is complete SIR, obtain a signed release form, request hospital records, review safety plan with client upon discharge, document coordination with onsite discharge planner or case manager at the hospital, document in non-billable notes all actions?
Discharge planning should be discussed.
What is at the initial session or onset of treatment?