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the HIPPA privacy rule requires covered entities that the services of other persons or businesses to obtain a written agreement that the business associate will comply w/ the protection of PHI under the privacy rule |
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patient encounter conducted over the internet, w/out an office visit |
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obsessive-compulsive disorder |
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post-traumatic stress disorder |
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american psychiatric association |
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generalized anxiety disorder |
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condition in which a person lacks feeling & emotions & is indifferent |
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characterized by bizarre thought that have no bases in reality; a fixed false belief or abnormal perception held by a person despite evidence to contrary |
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morbid & persistent fear of a specific object, activity or situation that results in a compelling desire to avoid the feared stimulus |
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spasmodic muscular contractions most commonly involving the face, mouth, eyes, head, neck, or shoulder muscles |
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method of investigating the mental processes of an individual using the techniques of free association interpretation, & dreams analysis |
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pictures are used as stimuli for the patient to create stories. |
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mental disorder characterized vy positive & negative symptoms |
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abnormal fear of being in public places |
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mental disorder in which the individual may be self-absorbed, inaccessible, unable to relate to others, and has language disturbances |
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mental disorder marked by altered mood & loss of interest in things that are usually pleasurable such as food, sex, work, friends, hobbies, or entertainment |
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process of experiencing sensations that have no source |
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