Navigating Social Security Disability Programs

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An Overview of Social Security Disability Programs
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Clinical Assessment of the Ability to Work
Common Mistakes Claimants Make
Common Mistakes Clinicians Make
Contributing and Complicating Factors in Disability Determination
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Disability Determination and Lack of Treating Clinician Support
Documentation of Services
Duty to Respond to Requests for Treatment Records
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Measuring Disability
Non-Compliance with Treatment
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Substance Abuse/Dependence and Disability
What is Disability
What is Work

Product details

  • ISBN 9781440870019
  • Weight: 1049g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This book responds to a previously unmet need: unlocking the mysteries of Social Security disability programs and providing medical and mental health clinicians, as well as advocates, with the information necessary to act in the best interests of their clients. This text aims to bring clarity to medical and psychological health care providers so they better understand the importance of their role in disability determinations by familiarizing them with the benefits, limitations, and qualifications for Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income. Also useful for patient advocates, the authors here provide insights into the workings of Social Security, the language employed, the definitions adhered to, and the reliance on providers to respond to requests from Social Security and their patients to support their claims when warranted. Almost all medical and mental health professionals will need to interact with Social Security at some point, but will not understand the relevance or importance of their response. Much hangs on the clarity of treatment notes and opinions rendered by clinicians. Not only can their failure to respond to requests for Social Security, or to their patients in a disability case, obstruct their patients' access to benefits, it may also put a provider at risk of board censure or civil suit.
James Randall Noblitt is a licensed psychologist in the state of Texas and a professor of clinical psychology and a member of the core faculty at the California School of Professional Psychology, USA. Pamela Perskin Noblitt is a non-attorney representative who advocates on behalf of disabled claimants. She was selected as one of 100 Women of 2000 by Eckerd's Salute to Women.

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