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The therapist as representative payee.

A W Brotman1, J J Muller.   

Abstract

The effects of the therapist's assuming control of the patient's finances through representative payeeship is discussed. The authors use case examples from an urban outpatient community mental health center to illustrate administrative issues, ethical conflicts, and transference and countertransference manifestations of payeeship. They favor an approach whereby the institution is formally the payee and a clinician is designated to manage a patient's account. For most patients for whom a clinician assumed payeeship, compliance with treatment increased, the number and length of hospitalizations decreased, and housing arrangements improved. Although designating the therapist as payee has a significant impact on the therapeutic relationship, in most cases the patient is so impaired that the benefits outweight the liabilities.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2303217     DOI: 10.1176/ps.41.2.167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hosp Community Psychiatry        ISSN: 0022-1597


  3 in total

1.  A comparison of satisfaction with clinician, family members/friends and attorneys as payees.

Authors:  Marc I Rosen; Margaret Bailey; Elizabeth Dombrowski; Karen Ablondi; Robert A Rosenheck
Journal:  Community Ment Health J       Date:  2005-06

2.  Is Capability to Manage Finances Stable Over Time?

Authors:  Christina M Lazar; Anne C Black; Marc I Rosen
Journal:  Am J Psychiatr Rehabil       Date:  2018 Fall-Winter

3.  Subjective Experiences of Clients in a Voluntary Money Management Program.

Authors:  Kristin L Serowik; Chyrell D Bellamy; Michael Rowe; Marc I Rosen
Journal:  Am J Psychiatr Rehabil       Date:  2013
  3 in total

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