<i>A Telepsychology Casebook</i> is an outstanding and welcome newcomer for one amp rsquo s essential education as a psychologist in the modern era. This book clearly represents painstaking and thorough efforts on the part of the editors and all the authors. (PsycCRITIQUES)
This casebook provides practical recommendations on a range of issues associated with electronic-based mental health care.
From technologies as simple as the telephone to more advanced webcams and mobile device applications, psychologists are increasingly using technology in their work---a practice known as telepsychology. Telepsychology allows clinicians to conduct remote therapy sessions, supplement in-person sessions with resources and follow-up care, collect and store client data, and more.
The book amp rsquo s recommendations draw from the Guidelines for the Practice of Telepsychology, which were created jointly by the American Psychological Association, the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards, and the American Insurance Trust. Each chapter presents a guideline, explains how it relates to professional ethics and standards of care, and applies it to case examples. The richly nuanced case examples depict a broad range of dilemmas that psychologists may encounter when conducing telepsychology, as well as a broad range of settings, including hospitals, community health centers, private practice, industrial/organizational settings, forensic settings, academia, military, and veterans amp rsquo centers. Whatever setting you practice in, you will find guidance for applying technology effectively, legally, and ethically.
From technologies as simple as the telephone to more advanced webcams and mobile device applications, psychologists are increasingly using technology in their work---a practice known as telepsychology. Telepsychology allows clinicians to conduct remote therapy sessions, supplement in-person sessions with resources and follow-up care, collect and store client data, and more.
The book amp rsquo s recommendations draw from the Guidelines for the Practice of Telepsychology, which were created jointly by the American Psychological Association, the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards, and the American Insurance Trust. Each chapter presents a guideline, explains how it relates to professional ethics and standards of care, and applies it to case examples. The richly nuanced case examples depict a broad range of dilemmas that psychologists may encounter when conducing telepsychology, as well as a broad range of settings, including hospitals, community health centers, private practice, industrial/organizational settings, forensic settings, academia, military, and veterans amp rsquo centers. Whatever setting you practice in, you will find guidance for applying technology effectively, legally, and ethically.
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Telepsychology strategies merge technology and mental health care in diverse settings. Recommendations range from phone sessions to advanced mobile apps, emphasizing ethical and legal standards. Real-life cases illustrate dilemmas encountered in hospitals, private practices, academic, and military environments.
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Contributors
Preface
Introduction
Linda F. Campbell, Fred Mill amp aacute n, and Jana N. Martin
Chapter . Competence of the Psychologist
Sara Smucker Barnwell, Russell McCann, and Stephen McCutcheon
Chapter 2. Standards of Care in the Delivery of Telepsychology Services
Ronald S. Palomares
Chapter 3. Informed Consent
Margo Adams Larsen and Cindy Juntunen
Chapter 4. Confidentiality of Data and Information
Julie M. Landry Poole and Bruce E. Crow
Chapter 5. Security and Transmission of Data and Information
Ronald S. Palomares and Thomas W. Miller
Chapter . Disposal of Data, Information, and Technologies
Sara Smucker Barnwell and Margo Adams Larsen
Chapter 7. Testing and Assessment
Bruce E. Crow and Julie M. Landry Poole
Chapter 8. Interjurisdictional Practice
Stephen T. DeMers, Eric Harris, and Deborah C. Baker
Afterword
Linda F. Campbell, Fred Mill amp aacute n, and Jana N. Martin
Appendix: Guidelines for the Practice of Telepsychology
Index
About the Editors
Preface
Introduction
Linda F. Campbell, Fred Mill amp aacute n, and Jana N. Martin
Chapter . Competence of the Psychologist
Sara Smucker Barnwell, Russell McCann, and Stephen McCutcheon
Chapter 2. Standards of Care in the Delivery of Telepsychology Services
Ronald S. Palomares
Chapter 3. Informed Consent
Margo Adams Larsen and Cindy Juntunen
Chapter 4. Confidentiality of Data and Information
Julie M. Landry Poole and Bruce E. Crow
Chapter 5. Security and Transmission of Data and Information
Ronald S. Palomares and Thomas W. Miller
Chapter . Disposal of Data, Information, and Technologies
Sara Smucker Barnwell and Margo Adams Larsen
Chapter 7. Testing and Assessment
Bruce E. Crow and Julie M. Landry Poole
Chapter 8. Interjurisdictional Practice
Stephen T. DeMers, Eric Harris, and Deborah C. Baker
Afterword
Linda F. Campbell, Fred Mill amp aacute n, and Jana N. Martin
Appendix: Guidelines for the Practice of Telepsychology
Index
About the Editors
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433827068
Publisert
2017-08-14
Utgiver
American Psychological Association
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
198