Skip to Main Content NY.gov Portal State Agency Listing Search all of NY.gov Office of Mental Health Ann Marie T. Sullivan, M.D., Acting CommissionerGovernor Andrew M. Cuomo Language Access | 中文 | PУCCКИЙ | Español | Kreyòl Ayisyen Home News Data & Reports Publications Resources Employment A-Z Site Map Message from the Acting Commissioner| About OMH| OMH Facilities| Initiatives| Contact OMH| FAQ printer icon Frequently Asked Questions What is SMI (Serious Mental Illness)? Adults with serious mental illness are persons aged 18 or older who currently have, or at any time during the past year have had a diagnosable mental, behavioral or emotional disorder of sufficient duration to meet diagnostic criteria specified within the DSM-IV-TR. In order to be considered SMI, the diagnosable disorder must result in functional impairment that substantially interferes with or limits one or more major life activities. What is SPMI (Serious and Persistent Mental Illness)? A description of serious and persistent mental illness can be found here: Serious and Persistent Mental Illness. What is SED (Serious Emotional Disturbance)? Children with serious emotional disturbance are persons aged 17 or younger who currently have, or at any time during the past year have had a diagnosable mental, behavioral or emotional disorder of sufficient duration to meet diagnostic criteria specified within the DSM-IV-TR. In order to be considered SED, the diagnosable disorder must result in functional impairment that substantially interferes with or limits the child's role or functioning in family, school or community activities. Comments or questions about the information on this page can be directed to the Bureau of Data Infrastructure. Home | About OMH | News | Data & Reports | Publications | Resources | Employment | A-Z Site Map Privacy Policy | Accessibility | Disclaimer | Contact OMH | Web Administrator Last Modified: 11/9/2012 Security statement: Users shall not interrupt or disrupt the operation of this site nor restrict or inhibit any user's ability to access the site. Unauthorized attempts to upload information to the site or change information on the site or to interrupt or disrupt operation of the site are strictly prohibited and may subject the perpetrator to both civil and criminal penalties under Federal and/or State law.
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Showing posts with label mental health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mental health. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
If you feel that you've been profiled as mentally ill by your social worker, even though you aren't actually mentally ill, you may be right... H.S.I. has an agenda, and one of their criteria for hiring new social workers is a familiarity with "diagnosing" their clients using SPMI. Here's the definition, below, according to the Office of Mental Health:
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