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Targeted Case Management (TCM)
Targeted Case Management (TCM) refers to activities which will assist eligible beneficiaries in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, and other services through the following 4 components: 1. Assessment 2.Case Management Plan 3.
Referral and Linkage 4.Monitoring and Follow-up
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Individual Psychotherapy (IT)
The purpose of this face-to-face intervention is to assist the beneficiary in improving his or her emotional and behavioral functioning. The clinical professional assists the individual in identifying maladaptive behaviors and cognitions, identifying
more adaptive alternatives, and learning to utilize those more adaptive behaviors and cognitions.
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Group Psychotherapy (GT)
Group Psychotherapy (GT) is a method of treatment in which several beneficiaries with similar problems meet face-to-face in a group with a clinician. The focus of GT is to assist beneficiaries with solving, emotional difficulties and to encourage the
personal development of beneficiaries in the group.
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Family Psychotherapy (FT)
The purpose of this face-to-face intervention is to address the interrelation of the beneficiary’s functioning with the functioning of his or her family unit. The therapist assists family members in developing a greater understanding of the
beneficiary’s psychiatric and/or behavioral disorder and the appropriate treatment for this disorder, identifying maladaptive interaction patterns between family members and how they contribute to the beneficiary’s impaired functioning, and
identifying and developing competence in utilizing more adaptive patterns of interaction.
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Substance Abuse Therapy and Assessments
Substance Abuse Therapy and Assessments is a patterned use of a drug in which the user consumes the substance in amounts or with methods that are harmful to themselves or others, and is a form of substance–related disorder. Widely differing
definitions of drug abuse are used in public health, medical and criminal justice contexts.
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Pastoral Counseling
Pastoral counseling is a branch of counseling in which psychologically trained ministers, rabbis, priests, imam, and other persons provide therapy services. Pastoral counselors often integrate modern psychological thought and method with traditional
religious training in an effort to address psycho spiritual issues in addition to the traditional spectrum of counseling services.
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Comprehensive Clinical Assessment
The process and way of gathering information about you to determine what your specific needs are, with the purpose of making a diagnosis. The assessment is usually the first stage of the treatment process. The licensed clinician looks for information
about your life that will assist us in helping you get back to the life you deserve.
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Service Plan Development (SPD)
The purpose of this service is the development of a plan of care for the beneficiary. The plan of care, which may be developed by an interdisciplinary team, establishes the beneficiary's needs, goals, and objectives and identifies appropriate
treatment or services needed by the beneficiary to meet those goals. (SPD) assists beneficiaries and their families in planning, developing, and choosing needed services.
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Behavioral Health Screening (BHS)
The purpose of this service is to provide early identification of behavioral health issues and to facilitate appropriate referral for a focused assessment and/or treatment. Behavioral Health Screening (BHS) is designed to identify behavioral health
issues and/or the risk of development of behavioral health problems and/or substance abuse.