Individual Therapy: A therapy service that involves direct face-to-
face contact with the child only (parents, caregivers, and / or siblings
may not be present). The therapist and child must meet in a private area
to ensure confidentiality. This service is provided by a Behavioral Health
Professional.
Collateral Therapy: A therapy service provided face to face with an
individual that is directly involved with the child (parent or legal guardian,
school personnel, family members, caregivers, etc). Common examples
of collateral therapy include: Service Team Meetings, school ARC meetings
or conferences with teachers, face-to-face meetings with other professionals
involved in the child's treatment, and therapy sessions with caregivers and
family members. This service is provided by a Behavioral Health Professional.
Group Therapy: A face-to-face behavioral therapy service provided in a
group setting (a minimum of 3, maximum of 8 IMPACT Plus recipients).
Each participant should be similar in age and must have similar behavioral
issues. The group must have a specific focus (social skills, anger management,
etc) and must have a defined course of treatment as well as a planned curriculum.
Group sessions can also include parents and children if the focus is appropriate
(parenting skills, behavior management, etc). Parent / child group sessions can
include no more than 4 parent / child couples. This service is provided by a
Behavioral Health Professional. |