A Practitioner`s Guide to Telemental Health – How to Conduct Legal, Ethical, and Evidence–Based Telepractice
Autor David D. Luxton, Eve–lynn Nelson, Marlene Maheuen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 iun 2016
Providers can use videoconference and other technologies for assessment, treatment delivery, psychoeducation, supervision, and consultation. This practical guide covers each facet of telemental health care in turn, with emphasis on:
- Conducting telepractice within legal, regulatory, and ethical boundaries
- Safeguarding clients' privacy and ensuring the security of their data
- Establishing a welcoming, safe environment and therapeutic rapport from a distance
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 143382227X
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Wiley
Descriere
As telecommunication technologies and health apps become more ubiquitous and affordable, they expand opportunities for behavioural and mental health professionals to provide quality care. Telemental health now encompasses the full range of services, including assessment, treatment delivery, psychoeducation, supervision, and consultation.
Many of the skills needed for competent telepractice are the same as in conventional in-office care. However, physical distance as well as technology itself can create challenges to safe and ethical practice. For instance, when conducting suicide assessment and intervention via videoconferencing, the clinician must be prepared to involve emergency or support services at the patient's location, while providing all the usual treatment documentation and follow-up. Such challenges are manageable when following the best practices outlined in this book.
Cuprins
Foreword — Exciting Times
Patrick H. DeLeon, Omni Cassidy, Joanna R. Sells, and Jane J. Abanes
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Concepts, Principles, and Benefits of Telemental Health
Chapter 2: Overview of Telemental Health Technologies
Chapter 3: Ethical, Legal, and Other Risk Management Considerations
Chapter 4: Establishing a Telemental Health Practice
Chapter 5: Safety Planning and Emergency Management
Chapter 6: Providing Direct Clinical Care
Chapter 7: Conducting Psychological Assessments During Telemental Health
Chapter 8: Telesupervision and Training in Telepractice
Chapter 9: Ethical Telepractice With Diverse Populations
Chapter 10: Conclusion
References
Index
About the Authors