Please clarify Individual Interactive Therapy?
Individual Interactive Therapy is typically furnished to children. It involves the use of physical aids and non-verbal communication to overcome barriers to therapeutic interaction between the clinician and the patient who has not yet developed, or has lost, either the expressive language communication skills to explain his or her symptoms and response to treatment, or the receptive communication skills to understand the clinician if he/she were to use ordinary adult language for communications. Individual Interactive Therapy should not be confused with Play therapy. Play therapy is not a billable service.