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  2. National Provider Identifier - Wikipedia

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    A National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a unique 10-digit identification number issued to health care providers in the United States by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The NPI has replaced the Unique Physician Identification Number (UPIN) as the required identifier for Medicare services, and is used by other payers ...

  3. The term "enabler" generally describes someone whose behavior allows a loved one to continue self-destructive patterns of behavior. We'll cover how to tell if you might be enabling a loved one as ...

  4. Compassion Fatigue: Symptoms to Look For - WebMD

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    Compassion fatigue is a term that describes the physical, emotional, and psychological impact of helping others — often through experiences of stress or trauma. Compassion fatigue is often ...

  5. Psychological Disorders: Types, Symptoms, Treatment - Healthline

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    Psychological disorders are also called mental illnesses or mental health conditions. They can affect your thinking, emotions, and behavior.

  6. Transference: What It Means and How It May Be Used in Therapy

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    Transference occurs when an individual has emotions about one person that are actually related to their feeling for another. It's common in relationships between a therapist and client and may ...

  7. Informed Consent in Healthcare: What It Is and Why It's Needed

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    Also, informed consent allows you to make decisions with your healthcare provider.This collaborative decision-making process is an ethical and legal obligation of healthcare providers.

  8. What is Humanistic Psychology and Humanistic Therapy? - WebMD

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    Important assumptions of humanistic psychology include: Feelings, thoughts, perception, and more are central to how you feel about yourself, which is the main indicator of your behavior.

  9. Mental health consumer - Wikipedia

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    A mental health consumer (or mental health patient) is a person who is obtaining treatment or support for a mental disorder, also known as psychiatric or mental illness. The term was coined by people who use mental health services in an attempt to empower those with mental health issues, historically considered a marginalized segment of society.