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Psychotherapy notes provision of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) pri
The Final HIPPA Privacy Rule defines psychotherapy notes as an official record, created for use by the mentalhealth professional for treatment, @recorded in any medium…documenting or analyzing the contents of conversation during a private counseling session or a group, joint or family counseling session that are separated from the rest of the individual@s medical record...@ 45 C.F.R. § 164.501 (65 Fed. Reg. at 82805) (emphasis added). The Rule does not protect psychotherapy notes whe
Mental Health Courts
Mental health courts (MHCs) are one of a range of “problem-solving courts” operated on the premise that the criminal law can be used to therapeutic ends to the benefit of both individual defendants and society as a whole, a concept known as therapeutic jurisprudence (Winick 2003). Other examples of problem-solving courts include homelessness courts, veterans’ treatment courts, and domestic violence courts. Many psychiatrists are unfamiliar with MHCs despite their rapid expansion in recent years.
Position Statement on the Role of Psychiatrists in Reducing Physical Health Disparities in Patients with Mental Illness
Position Statement on the Role of Psychiatrists in Reducing Physical Health Disparities in Patients with Mental Illness
Position Statement on Conversion Therapy and LGBTQ Patients
Position Statement on Conversion Therapy and LGBTQ Patients
Mental Health Issues Pertaining to Restoring Access to Firearms
Mental health courts (MHCs) are one of a range of “problem-solving courts” operated on the premise that the criminal law can be used to therapeutic ends to the benefit of both individual defendants and society as a whole, a concept known as therapeutic jurisprudence (Winick 2003). Other examples of problem-solving courts include homelessness courts, veterans’ treatment courts, and domestic violence courts. Many psychiatrists are unfamiliar with MHCs despite their rapid expansion in recent years.
Psychotherapy as an Essential Skill of Psychiatrists
Resource Document on Psychotherapy as an Essential Skill of Psychiatrists
Why Should More Psychiatrists Participate in the Treatment of Patients in Jails and Prisons?
People with serious mental illness are substantially overrepresented in the criminal justice system. (Steadman, et al. 2009; Fazel et al. 2016) This results in a higher prevalence of mentally ill patients in correctional facilities than in the community and the high proportion of justice-involved patients in county and state mental health systems. State hospitals that remain after decades of deinstitutionalization have seen their beds fill with large proportions of criminal court commitments whi
Position Statement on the Role of Psychiatry in HIV
Position Statement on the Role of Psychiatry in HIV
A Bill of Rights
Endorsement of Principles for the Provision of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment Services: A Bill of Rights
Approaches to Youth in Mental Health Crisis
This document provides an overview of contemporary approaches to youth in mental health crises with practical, solution-oriented recommendations. It provides developmental considerations when dealing with youth in crisis, the continuum of existing response models and encourages readers to understand their role in advocacy through clinical vignettes. The resource document emphasizes de-escalation and rapid linkage to clinical evaluation services and supports the APA’s goal of ensuring young peopl
Position Statement on the Role of Augmented Intelligence in Clinical Practice and Research
Position Statement on the Role of Augmented Intelligence in Clinical Practice and Research
Position Statement on Mental Health Equity and the Social and Structural Determinants of Mental Health
Position Statement on Mental Health Equity and the Social and Structural Determinants of Mental Health