Common use of Psychotherapy Clause in Contracts

Psychotherapy. Psychotherapy means the use of psychological methods within a professional relationship to assist the beneficiary or beneficiaries to achieve a better psychosocial adaptation, to acquire a greater human realization of psychosocial potential and adaptation, to modify internal and external conditions that affect individual, groups, or communities in respect to behavior, emotions and thinking, in respect to their intrapersonal and interpersonal processes. Psychotherapy shall be provided by licensed, registered, or waivered staff practicing within their scope of practice. Psychotherapy does not include physiological interventions, including medication intervention.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Contract for Services, Standard Agreement

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Psychotherapy. Psychotherapy means is the use of psychological methods within a professional relationship techniques designed to assist encourage communication of conflicts and insight into problems with the beneficiary or beneficiaries goal of relieving symptoms, changing behavior leading to achieve a better psychosocial adaptationimproved social and vocational functioning, to acquire a greater human realization of psychosocial potential and adaptation, to modify internal and external conditions that affect individual, groups, or communities in respect to behavior, emotions and thinking, in respect to their intrapersonal and interpersonal processespersonality growth. Psychotherapy shall be provided by licensed, registered, or waivered staff practicing within their scope of practice. Psychotherapy does not include physiological interventions, including medication intervention.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Agreement

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