Tag: Psychotherapy

Owner of Several Detroit Area Adult Day Care Centers Pleads Guilty for Role in a $13.2 Million Psychotherapy Fraud Scheme

Owner of Several Detroit Area Adult Day Care Centers Pleads Guilty for Role in a $13.2 Million Psychotherapy Fraud Scheme

| January 5, 2013 | 0 Comments

The owner of several Detroit-area adult day care centers pleaded guilty this week for her role in a $13.2 million psychotherapy fraud scheme. How People Arrived Here: April 19 2013 fraud sentencing Detroit MI, Dr Alphonso Berry sentence hearing, Jenkins and medicare fraud detroit mich sentencing, sentencing phase aginst the fraud case on Doctor alphoson [...]

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Detroit Area Adult Day Care Center Owner Pleads Guilty for Her Role in a $10 Million Psychotherapy Fraud Scheme

Detroit Area Adult Day Care Center Owner Pleads Guilty for Her Role in a $10 Million Psychotherapy Fraud Scheme

| August 5, 2012 | 0 Comments

A Detroit-area adult day care center owner pleaded guilty this week for her role in a $10 million psychotherapy fraud scheme, announced the Departments of Justice and Health and Human Services (HHS) and the FBI.

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Detroit-Area Clinic Owner Pleads Guilty to $16 Million Psychotherapy Fraud Scheme

Detroit-Area Clinic Owner Pleads Guilty to $16 Million Psychotherapy Fraud Scheme

| June 20, 2012 | 0 Comments

Detroit-area resident Louisa Thompson pleaded guilty Wednesday for her role in a $16 million fraud scheme, announced the Department of Justice, the FBI and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

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22 Detroit-area Residents Charged for Their Roles in Psychotherapy, Home Health Care, And Infusion Therapy Schemes to Submit More Than $58m in False Billing to Medicare

22 Detroit-area Residents Charged for Their Roles in Psychotherapy, Home Health Care, And Infusion Therapy Schemes to Submit More Than $58m in False Billing to Medicare

| May 3, 2012 | 0 Comments

Twenty-two Detroit-area residents were charged Wednesday for their roles in psychotherapy, home health care, and infusion therapy schemes to submit more than $58 million in false billing to Medicare, announced the Departments of Justice and Health and Human Services.

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Breast Cancer Survivors Benefit From Practicing Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction

Breast Cancer Survivors Benefit From Practicing Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction

| December 31, 2011 | 0 Comments

Women recently diagnosed with breast cancer have higher survival rates than those diagnosed in previous decades, according to the American Cancer Society. However, survivors continue to face health challenges after their treatments end. Previous research reports as many as 50 percent of breast cancer survivors are depressed

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Dependency And Passivity — You Can have 1 Without the Other

Dependency And Passivity — You Can have 1 Without the Other

| May 4, 2011 | 0 Comments

Think of a dependent person, and you think of someone who’s needy, high-maintenance, and passive. That’s how many psychologists and therapists think of them, too; passivity is key. But dependency is actually more complex and can even have active, positive aspects, writes Robert Bornstein of Adelphi University, the author of a new article published in Current Directions in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.

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Current Violent Juvenile Treatment Methods Costly And Ineffective

Current Violent Juvenile Treatment Methods Costly And Ineffective

| January 31, 2011 | 0 Comments

In a time of shrinking budgets, one University of Missouri professor believes that the current approach to juvenile crime is much too expensive to continue – and he has the numbers to prove it.

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Rhythm of Life: Music Shows Potential in Stroke Rehabilitation

Rhythm of Life: Music Shows Potential in Stroke Rehabilitation

| July 7, 2010 | 0 Comments

Music therapy provided by trained music therapists may help to improve movement in stroke patients, according to a new Cochrane Systematic Review. A few small trials also suggest a wider role for music in recovery from brain injury.

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