Adjunctive Therapies definition

Adjunctive Therapies means therapies in which both staff and beneficiaries participate, such therapies may utilize self-expression, such as art, recreation, dance, or music, as the therapeutic intervention. Participants do not need to have any level of skill in the area of self- expression, but rather be able to utilize the modality to develop or enhance skills. Adjunctive therapies assist the beneficiary in attaining or restoring skills which enhance community functioning including problem solving, organization of thoughts and materials, and verbalization of ideas and feelings. Adjunctive therapies provided as a component of Day Rehabilitation or Day Treatment Intensive are used in conjunction with other mental health services in order to improve the outcome of those services consistent with the beneficiary's needs.
Adjunctive Therapies means the manual, mechanical,

Examples of Adjunctive Therapies in a sentence

  • Adjunctive Therapies: non-traditional therapy that utilizes self-expression (for example: art, recreation, dance, and music) as the therapeutic intervention.

  • Adjunctive Therapies: non-traditional therapy that utilizes self- expression (for example: art, recreation, dance, and music) as the therapeutic intervention.