A Clinical Psychologist refers to a person or health professional who holds a master's or doctoral degree in psychology from an accredited university, college, or center. Practice of psychology includes diagnosis, the application of principles, methods, and procedures to analyze and change human behavior. These principles include those related to thinking, emotions, perceptions, interpersonal relationships, and learning. The method may include interviews, consultations, and the performance and interpretation of psychological tests (tests of mental abilities, motivation, aptitudes, and characteristics of the individual's psychological profile). The Clinical Psychologist must consult with the referring psychiatrist or primary care physician, except when the patient requests that the consultation with the primary care psychiatrist or physician not be carried out. This consultation will not be billed but is required. To participate in the plan, the following requirements must be met: • A doctoral degree in clinical psychology from an entity approved by the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation. You may not bill for psychotherapy treatments described in the following codes: 90832, 90834, 90837, 90839, 90840, 90846, 90847, 90849, or 90853. • A State Board license to practice clinical psychology. • Two years of experience, one of which must be postdoctoral work. <a id="
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