01057nam a22002655i 4500991002165759707536cr nn 008mamaa121227s1972 gw | s |||| 0|eng d9783540371212b14131547-39ule_instBibl. Dip.le Aggr. Matematica e Fisica - Sez. Matematicaeng51023Komkov, Vadim56546Optimal control theory for the Damping of vibrations of simple elastic systems[e-book] /by Vadim KomkovBerlin :Springer,19721 online resource (240 p.)Lecture Notes in Mathematics,0075-8434 ;253MathematicsSpringer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0058905An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web.b1413154703-03-2205-09-13991002165759707536Optimal control theory for the damping of vibrations of simple elastic systems81541UNISALENTOle01305-09-13m@ -enggw 0005797nam 2200565Ia 450 991097303870332120250204190857.0979840069024297982161220129781440870026144087002010.5040/9798400690242(CKB)4100000010858687(MiAaPQ)EBC6151560(OCoLC)1390967922(UkLoBP)BP9798400690242BC(Perlego)4164949(EXLCZ)99410000001085868720230710d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNavigating Social Security Disability Programs A Handbook for Clinicians and Advocates /James Randall Noblitt and Pamela Perskin Noblitt1st ed.Westport, CT :Praeger,2020.New York :Bloomsbury Publishing (US),2023.1 online resource (xxvii, 544 pages) illustrations9781440870019 1440870012 Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 An Overview of Social Security Disability Programs Social Security Disability Insurance Disabled Widow Benefits Disabled Child Benefits Posthumous Benefits Supplemental Security Income Disabled U.S. Veterans of the Uniformed Services Chapter 2 Clinical Assessment of the Ability to Work What Is Disability? What Is Work? Measuring Disability Chapter 3 Disability Determination Diagnoses, Symptoms, and Limitations in the Assessment of Disability Contributing Factors in Disability Determination Chapter 4 Complicating Factors in Disability Determination Lack of Treatment Drug Abuse and Alcoholism Noncompliance with Treatment Lack of Treating Clinician Support Malingering Credibility Chapter 5 The Role of Clinicians in Disability Determination Duty of Clinicians to Patients Disabled People as an Underserved Community Clinicians' Ethical Considerations and Disability Determination Documentation of Services Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Chapter 6 Psychological Disabilities Neurocognitive Disorders Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders Depressive, Bipolar, and Related Disorders Intellectual Disorder Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders Personality and Impulse-Control Disorders Autism Spectrum Disorder Neurodevelopmental Disorders Eating Disorders Developmental Disorders in Infants and Toddlers Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders Chapter 7 Application Process for Social Security Disability Programs Who Is Eligible for Social Security Disability Programs? Initial Application Reconsideration Exhibit File Hearing Level Representation for Disability Insurance Benefits Chapter 8 Claimants and Advocates: Navigating the Disability Determination Process Planning for Disaster Survival Strategies Common Mistakes Claimants Make Assessing Clinicians Treatment and Opinions Chapter 9 The Past, Present, and Future: Public Policy and Social Security Epilogue Appendix A Listing of Impairments (Adult) Appendix B Listing of Impairments (Child) Appendix C Functional Limitations Due to Physical Impairment Questionnaire (Adult) Appendix D Functional Limitations Due to Psychological Impairment Questionnaire (Adult) Appendix E Functional Limitations Due to Physical Impairment Questionnaire (Child) Appendix F Functional Limitations Due to Psychological Impairment Questionnaire (Child) Appendix G Example of Social Security-Compatible Documentation of Psychological Services Appendix H Compassionate Allowance List (as of August 20, 2018) References Glossary of Terms IndexThis 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.Politics & governmentSocial securityLaw and legislationUnited StatesDisability insuranceLaw and legislationUnited StatesPolitics & governmentSocial securityLaw and legislationDisability insuranceLaw and legislation344.73023Noblitt James Randall1808595Noblitt Pamela PerskinNoblitt James RandallNoblitt Pamela PerskinUkLoBPUkLoBPBOOK9910973038703321Navigating Social Security Disability Programs4358922UNINA