Now in its second edition, this volume is significantly updated with coverage of current best practices, evidence-based recommendations, and attention to nuanced refinements of telemental health in the face of recent accelerated growth in the field, due in part to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Now in its second edition, this volume is significantly updated with coverage of current best practices, evidence-based recommendations, and attention to nuanced refinements of telemental health in the face of recent accelerated growth in the field, due in part to the Covid-19 pandemic.
David D. Luxton, Eve-Lynn Nelson, and Marlene M. Maheu
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword—Gerald P. Koocher Acknowledgments Introduction: Telemental Health Moves From the Margins Into the Mainstream Chapter 1. Concepts, Principles, and Benefits of Telemental Health Chapter 2. Overview of Telemental Health Technologies Chapter 3. Ethical, Legal, and Risk Management Considerations Chapter 4. Establishing a Telemental Health Practice Chapter 5. Safety and Emergency Planning and Management Chapter 6. Providing Direct Clinical Care Chapter 7. Conducting Psychological Assessments Chapter 8. Telesupervision and Training in Telepractice Chapter 9. Ethical Telepractice With Historically Underserved Populations Chapter 10. Optimizing Practitioner Skills and Resilience Chapter 11. Conclusion: A Call to Action and Telemental Health Leadership References Index About the Authors
Foreword—Gerald P. Koocher Acknowledgments Introduction: Telemental Health Moves From the Margins Into the Mainstream Chapter 1. Concepts, Principles, and Benefits of Telemental Health Chapter 2. Overview of Telemental Health Technologies Chapter 3. Ethical, Legal, and Risk Management Considerations Chapter 4. Establishing a Telemental Health Practice Chapter 5. Safety and Emergency Planning and Management Chapter 6. Providing Direct Clinical Care Chapter 7. Conducting Psychological Assessments Chapter 8. Telesupervision and Training in Telepractice Chapter 9. Ethical Telepractice With Historically Underserved Populations Chapter 10. Optimizing Practitioner Skills and Resilience Chapter 11. Conclusion: A Call to Action and Telemental Health Leadership References Index About the Authors
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