Length of Sessions Sample Clauses

Length of Sessions. Bargaining sessions shall last a maximum of 90 minutes unless extended by mutual agreement.
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Length of Sessions. Sessions will last approximately fifty-five (55) minutes, unless otherwise specified.
Length of Sessions. Orchestra rehearsal periods shall be of pre-determined duration. The duration of performances shall be estimated on the schedule. A session will be no less than 2 hours except: (i) For children’s and educational concerts, for which a session of 1½ hours may be called. (ii) For promotional activity, for which a session of not less than 1½ hours may be called. (iii) On the day of a concert, when a rehearsal session of not less than 1 hour may be called.
Length of Sessions. Sessions are 50-minutes in length and are typically weekly or biweekly, depending on clinical need. It is difficult to accurately predict how many sessions will be needed to achieve treatment goals; however this will be an on-going collaborative discussion between client and therapist.
Length of Sessions. Session length varies depending on the type of therapy being offered, so we can discuss that clearly before we begin. For the purpose of this document I’ll state that I attempt to begin sessions on time but should I need to begin a session more than 5 minutes later than the arranged time, I’ll make every effort to make up the lost time. Rarely that will not be possible. Please discuss this with me if you experience this to be a problem. EMERGENCY COVERAGE. As a therapist in private practice, I cannot provide coverage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. I am generally in my office Monday through Thursday, into the early evening. If you are having a particularly difficult time and need to reach me after hours, I’m sometimes available by phone at my home or cell phone until 8:00 pm. When unavailable, I will typically return your call within 24 hours unless I’m on vacation or away for the weekend. Please bring it to my attention if you’re concerned that you may not have sufficient support for this policy. INSURANCE COVERAGE shifts rapidly. It is your responsibility to understand what mental health coverage you have. Ultimately, it is up to you to keep track of policy changes (including mid-year), deducible amounts paid to date, and for paying each time we meet for sessions. Every time you receive a new insurance card, look carefully for any new changes, even subtle ones, e.g. look at the alpha prefix & the last 2 numbers of your personal ID number. Benefits change can change or run out unbeknownst to you even mid-year. This can be especially true with Medicaid. Additionally, although this has yet to happen in my private practice, an insurance company may decide –many months after the fact- that they do not agree with the type of therapy being provided, & can demand that benefits already paid to me be refunded to them, If this were to occur, you would be responsible for the resultant outstanding xxxx. In summary, it is important that you remain aware changes that affect your coverage MANAGED CARE: Your mental health benefits may be allotted to you only if my work is monitored via a utilization review process. In other words, your insurance company may insist on me providing details of your situation to a case manager. From that point on, I personally have no control over what the insurance company will do with this information. That said, at this point in my career, I generally do not participate in insurance plans that require managed care of the psychotherapy. So ...
Length of Sessions. Sessions are typically scheduled for 45-50 minutes (coordinates with most insurance policies) unless arranged otherwise. Occasionally, services for children, families or special situations may require longer sessions and will be scheduled for 75 minutes or longer. Families are welcome to bring meals/snacks for the child depending on the timing of his/her appointment and I can offer select choices for snacks as long as I am made aware of any food sensitivities or allergies the child and/or caregiver may have at the beginning of services.
Length of Sessions. Sessions will last approximately fifty-five (55) minutes; any extra time used up by unnecessary interruptions from the client such as phone calls, and over chatting will cause the fitness program to be shortened due to time, and will not be reimbursed.
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