Basics of Walk and Talk Therapy: A Guide for Mental Health Clinicians
With Allie Zachariades LMHC & EMDRIA Consultant, 3 NBCC Credit Hours for Continuing Education
Walk and Talk Therapy is an innovative approach that blends traditional therapy with physical activity, taking sessions outdoors to enhance mental health treatment. This Quarterly Seminar aims to equip mental health clinicians with essential knowledge to effectively implement Walk and Talk Therapy while ensuring compliance with insurance billing and necessary documentation.
Clinicians will learn the nuances of billing insurance for Walk and Talk Therapy sessions. This includes understanding the codes and criteria for reimbursement, ensuring proper documentation of services provided, and navigating insurance requirements to optimize reimbursement.
Clinicians will gain insights into three fundamental interventions that can be effectively implemented during Walk and Talk Therapy sessions. These interventions are tailored to the outdoor environment and focus on enhancing client engagement, promoting self-awareness, and fostering emotional regulation.
And how to apply the principals of Poly Vagal Theory in nature for resourcing and expanding the window of tollerance.
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