

Medical Necessity or Personal Growth? Why Documentation Matters in Therapy
Medical Necessity or Personal Growth? Why Documentation Matters in Therapy
Curt and Katie talk about medical necessity in therapy documentation – what it is, why it matters, and how therapists can navigate the tension between clinical care, insurance requirements, and personal growth. We explore how documentation protects therapists in utilization reviews and disciplinary processes, and how to ethically distinguish therapy from coaching or self-improvement.
Key Takeaways for Therapists
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Why documenting medical necessity matters for insurance, ethics, and liability
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Risks of over-diagnosing or misrepresenting symptoms
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The role of treatment plans and progress notes in demonstrating medical necessity
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Navigating personal growth requests vs. clinical therapy
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Protecting yourself with clear, consistent documentation
About Our Hosts
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Curt Widhalm, LMFT – www.curtwidhalm.com
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Katie Vernoy, LMFT – www.katievernoy.com
Find the transcript and additional resources at mtsgpodcast.com.
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