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This visionary volume spotlights innovative mental health careers in today’s technology-driven climate while inspiring readers to create their own opportunities. Unique and engaging perspectives from professionals across disciplines and job titles describe the thought processes, ingenuity, and discipline behind matching technologies to the needs of specific populations and settings. These non-traditional paths show digital advances as used in frontline, complementary, supplemental, and alternative interventions, in academic and training settings, in private practice, and in systems facing…mehr
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This visionary volume spotlights innovative mental health careers in today’s technology-driven climate while inspiring readers to create their own opportunities. Unique and engaging perspectives from professionals across disciplines and job titles describe the thought processes, ingenuity, and discipline behind matching technologies to the needs of specific populations and settings. These non-traditional paths show digital advances as used in frontline, complementary, supplemental, and alternative interventions, in academic and training settings, in private practice, and in systems facing transition. The diversity of these contributions illustrates the myriad openings technology presents for both professional fulfillment and clients’ improved well-being.
Highlights of the coverage:
For mental health practitioners, practitioners in training, researchers, academics, and policymakers, Career Paths in Telemental Health is an ideabook whose time has come—and continues to unfold.
Highlights of the coverage:
- Crisis in the behavioral health classroom: enhancing knowledge, skills, and attitudes in telehealth training.
- Using technology in behavior analysis: a journey into telepractice.
- Making iCBT available in primary care settings: bridging the gap between research and regular healthcare.
- Improving veterans’ access to trauma services through clinical video telehealth.
- Virtual reality therapy for treatment of psychological disorders.
- Promoting and evaluating evidence-based telepsychology interventions.
For mental health practitioners, practitioners in training, researchers, academics, and policymakers, Career Paths in Telemental Health is an ideabook whose time has come—and continues to unfold.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319237367
- Artikelnr.: 53035583
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319237367
- Artikelnr.: 53035583
Consultant, trainer, author and researcher, Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D. is the Executive Director of the TeleMental Health Institute, Inc., where she has overseen the development and delivery of professional training in telemental health via an eLearning platform that serves thousands of clinicians seeking professional training and consultation from more than 39 countries worldwide.
For more than twenty years, Dr. Maheu's focus has the legal and ethical risk management issues related to the use of technologies to better serve behavioral health clients and patients. She has served on a dozen professional association committees and task forces related to
establishing standards and guidelines telehealth. She has written dozens of peer-reviewed articles and is lead author of multiple telehealth textbooks.
Dr. Maheu is a technology developer and lectures internationally on the subject of best practices in the use of various technologies. She is a staunch advocate for technological change to reach more people, reduce health care costs and improve the quality of care via self-help, wireless technologies and telepractice.
Kenneth Drude, Ph.D. has a doctorate in counseling psychology from the University of Illinois. His telemental health interests include the ethics, standards, guidelines, policy and regulation of telemental health practice, and interprofessional relations. He chaired an Ohio Psychological Association committee that developed the first psychological association telepsychology guidelines in the United States in 2008. Dr. Drude served on the Ohio Psychological Association governing board for 28 years in various capacities and as editor of The Ohio Psychologist. He currently is the president of the Ohio Board of Psychology. He was a member of the Association for State and Provincial Psychology Board's Telepsychology Task Force that developed an interstate psychology compact.He currently provides outpatient psychological services in a general private practice in Dayton, Ohio.
Dr. Shawna Wright is a licensed psychologist in Kansas and Nebraska who works in private practice as a telepsychologist. She obtained her graduate training in clinical psychology from Texas Tech University specializing in child and family treatment. She has worked for over a decade in community mental health in southeastern Kansas as outpatient therapist. She is currently an operations manager for two community mental health center offices. Through her experience in community mental health, Dr. Wright is acutely aware of the impact of the shortage of mental health providers in underserved, rural areas, and she sees the promise of utilizing telehealth as a medium for providing mental health services to this population. In 2011, Dr. Wright completed a comprehensive telemental health certificate training program through the TeleMentalHealth Institute and initiated a private practice providing telepsychology services to residents of rural nursing facilities. She is a member of the American Psychological Association (APA), the Kansas Psychological Association (KPA), and the American Telemedicine Association. Dr. Wright has a keen interest in working within these associations to develop standards, training, and resources to assist psychologist who are interested in telepsychology careers. She is the membership chair for the Coalition of Technology in Behavioral Sciences (CTiBS) and maintains aspirations of sharing her professional experience to help advance professional resources for telepsychologist through educational endeavors and consultation.
For more than twenty years, Dr. Maheu's focus has the legal and ethical risk management issues related to the use of technologies to better serve behavioral health clients and patients. She has served on a dozen professional association committees and task forces related to
establishing standards and guidelines telehealth. She has written dozens of peer-reviewed articles and is lead author of multiple telehealth textbooks.
Dr. Maheu is a technology developer and lectures internationally on the subject of best practices in the use of various technologies. She is a staunch advocate for technological change to reach more people, reduce health care costs and improve the quality of care via self-help, wireless technologies and telepractice.
Kenneth Drude, Ph.D. has a doctorate in counseling psychology from the University of Illinois. His telemental health interests include the ethics, standards, guidelines, policy and regulation of telemental health practice, and interprofessional relations. He chaired an Ohio Psychological Association committee that developed the first psychological association telepsychology guidelines in the United States in 2008. Dr. Drude served on the Ohio Psychological Association governing board for 28 years in various capacities and as editor of The Ohio Psychologist. He currently is the president of the Ohio Board of Psychology. He was a member of the Association for State and Provincial Psychology Board's Telepsychology Task Force that developed an interstate psychology compact.He currently provides outpatient psychological services in a general private practice in Dayton, Ohio.
Dr. Shawna Wright is a licensed psychologist in Kansas and Nebraska who works in private practice as a telepsychologist. She obtained her graduate training in clinical psychology from Texas Tech University specializing in child and family treatment. She has worked for over a decade in community mental health in southeastern Kansas as outpatient therapist. She is currently an operations manager for two community mental health center offices. Through her experience in community mental health, Dr. Wright is acutely aware of the impact of the shortage of mental health providers in underserved, rural areas, and she sees the promise of utilizing telehealth as a medium for providing mental health services to this population. In 2011, Dr. Wright completed a comprehensive telemental health certificate training program through the TeleMentalHealth Institute and initiated a private practice providing telepsychology services to residents of rural nursing facilities. She is a member of the American Psychological Association (APA), the Kansas Psychological Association (KPA), and the American Telemedicine Association. Dr. Wright has a keen interest in working within these associations to develop standards, training, and resources to assist psychologist who are interested in telepsychology careers. She is the membership chair for the Coalition of Technology in Behavioral Sciences (CTiBS) and maintains aspirations of sharing her professional experience to help advance professional resources for telepsychologist through educational endeavors and consultation.
I. Introduction.- Technology: Revolutionizing the Delivery of Health Behavior Change Interventions with Integrated Care.- Tackling Changes in Mental Health Practice: The Impact of Information Age Health Care.- Crisis in the Behavioral Health Classroom: Enhancing Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes in Telehealth Training.- Internet Gaming Disorder and Internet Addiction Disorder: Future Careers in Research, Education and Treatment.- Using Technology in Behavior Analysis: A Journey into Telepractice.- The Law of Telemental Health.- II. Special topics and Personal Perspectives.- Making iCBT Available in Primary Care Settings – Bridging the Gap Between Research and Regular Healthcare.- Technology Use in Behavioral Medicine Health.- New Adventures in Independent Practice: Leveraging Technology to Treat Underserved, Rural Populations in Skilled Nursing Facilities.- Telepsychiatry Takes Teamwork.- Personal Health Records, Patient Portals, and Mental Health Care.- Work with Behavioral Health Technology.- The accidental telepsychologist: Creating opportunities in a burgeoning field.- Treating Emotional Consequences of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence via Telehealth.- Engaging and Supporting Children and Families: Technology-Enhanced Services Research.- The Application of Technology to an Academic Clinical Practice and Career: Evidence-based Medicine, Telepsychiatry, and Distance Education.- Enhancing Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy with a Virtual Mindfulness Coach.- Getting Better: How a Client Satisfaction Survey Can Enhance Both Your Marketing and Treatment Outcomes.- How a decade of telemedicine has re-shaped a career.- Work Smarter, Not Harder: Expanding the Treatment Capacity of a University Counseling Center Using Therapist-Assisted Online Treatment for Anxiety.- Improving Veterans’ Access to Trauma Services through Clinical Video Telehealth.- Telemedicine in Genetic Counseling.- Clinician to Trainer to Technologist: The Wild and Wonderful Path eLearning and mHealth.- From Psychologist to EHRs Developer.- A Psychologist and a Software Developer.- Primary Care Psychology in a Military Treatment Facility: The Internal Behavioral Health Consultant (IBHC).- Promoting and Evaluating Evidence-Based Telepsychology Interventions: Lessons Learned from the University of Kentucky Telepsychology Lab.- Virtual Reality Therapy for Treatment of Psychological Disorders.- Matching Person and Technology.- Integrating Behavioral Health into Rural Primary Care Clinics Utilizing a TeleMental Health Model.- Walking the Wire: Technologies across an Academic Career.- Walking the Unmarked Path on Developing an Independent Telehealth Practice.
I. Introduction.- Technology:Revolutionizing the Delivery of Health Behavior Change Interventions withIntegrated Care.- TacklingChanges in Mental Health Practice: The Impact of Information Age Health Care.- Crisisin the Behavioral Health Classroom: Enhancing Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudesin Telehealth Training.- InternetGaming Disorder and Internet Addiction Disorder: Future Careers in Research,Education and Treatment.- UsingTechnology in Behavior Analysis: A Journey into Telepractice.- TheLaw of Telemental Health.- II. Special topics and Personal Perspectives.- MakingiCBT Available in Primary Care Settings - Bridging the Gap Between Research andRegular Healthcare.- TechnologyUse in Behavioral Medicine Health.- NewAdventures in Independent Practice: Leveraging Technology to Treat Underserved,Rural Populations in Skilled Nursing Facilities.- TelepsychiatryTakes Teamwork.- PersonalHealth Records, Patient Portals, and Mental Health Care.- Workwith Behavioral Health Technology.- Theaccidental telepsychologist: Creating opportunities in a burgeoning field.- TreatingEmotional Consequences of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence via Telehealth.- Engagingand Supporting Children and Families: Technology-Enhanced Services Research.- TheApplication of Technology to an Academic Clinical Practice and Career:Evidence-based Medicine, Telepsychiatry, and Distance Education.- EnhancingMindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy with a Virtual Mindfulness Coach.- GettingBetter: How a Client Satisfaction Survey Can Enhance Both Your Marketing andTreatment Outcomes.- Howa decade of telemedicine has re-shaped a career.- WorkSmarter, Not Harder: Expanding the Treatment Capacity of a UniversityCounseling Center Using Therapist-Assisted Online Treatment for Anxiety.- ImprovingVeterans' Access to Trauma Services through Clinical Video Telehealth.- Telemedicinein Genetic Counseling.- Clinicianto Trainer to Technologist: The Wild and Wonderful Path eLearning and mHealth.- FromPsychologist to EHRs Developer.- APsychologist and a Software Developer.- PrimaryCare Psychology in a Military Treatment Facility: The Internal BehavioralHealth Consultant (IBHC).- Promotingand Evaluating Evidence-Based Telepsychology Interventions: Lessons Learnedfrom the University of Kentucky Telepsychology Lab.- VirtualReality Therapy for Treatment of Psychological Disorders.- MatchingPerson and Technology.- IntegratingBehavioral Health into Rural Primary Care Clinics Utilizing a TeleMental HealthModel.- Walkingthe Wire: Technologies across an Academic Career.- Walkingthe Unmarked Path on Developing an Independent Telehealth Practice.
I. Introduction.- Technology: Revolutionizing the Delivery of Health Behavior Change Interventions with Integrated Care.- Tackling Changes in Mental Health Practice: The Impact of Information Age Health Care.- Crisis in the Behavioral Health Classroom: Enhancing Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes in Telehealth Training.- Internet Gaming Disorder and Internet Addiction Disorder: Future Careers in Research, Education and Treatment.- Using Technology in Behavior Analysis: A Journey into Telepractice.- The Law of Telemental Health.- II. Special topics and Personal Perspectives.- Making iCBT Available in Primary Care Settings – Bridging the Gap Between Research and Regular Healthcare.- Technology Use in Behavioral Medicine Health.- New Adventures in Independent Practice: Leveraging Technology to Treat Underserved, Rural Populations in Skilled Nursing Facilities.- Telepsychiatry Takes Teamwork.- Personal Health Records, Patient Portals, and Mental Health Care.- Work with Behavioral Health Technology.- The accidental telepsychologist: Creating opportunities in a burgeoning field.- Treating Emotional Consequences of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence via Telehealth.- Engaging and Supporting Children and Families: Technology-Enhanced Services Research.- The Application of Technology to an Academic Clinical Practice and Career: Evidence-based Medicine, Telepsychiatry, and Distance Education.- Enhancing Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy with a Virtual Mindfulness Coach.- Getting Better: How a Client Satisfaction Survey Can Enhance Both Your Marketing and Treatment Outcomes.- How a decade of telemedicine has re-shaped a career.- Work Smarter, Not Harder: Expanding the Treatment Capacity of a University Counseling Center Using Therapist-Assisted Online Treatment for Anxiety.- Improving Veterans’ Access to Trauma Services through Clinical Video Telehealth.- Telemedicine in Genetic Counseling.- Clinician to Trainer to Technologist: The Wild and Wonderful Path eLearning and mHealth.- From Psychologist to EHRs Developer.- A Psychologist and a Software Developer.- Primary Care Psychology in a Military Treatment Facility: The Internal Behavioral Health Consultant (IBHC).- Promoting and Evaluating Evidence-Based Telepsychology Interventions: Lessons Learned from the University of Kentucky Telepsychology Lab.- Virtual Reality Therapy for Treatment of Psychological Disorders.- Matching Person and Technology.- Integrating Behavioral Health into Rural Primary Care Clinics Utilizing a TeleMental Health Model.- Walking the Wire: Technologies across an Academic Career.- Walking the Unmarked Path on Developing an Independent Telehealth Practice.
I. Introduction.- Technology:Revolutionizing the Delivery of Health Behavior Change Interventions withIntegrated Care.- TacklingChanges in Mental Health Practice: The Impact of Information Age Health Care.- Crisisin the Behavioral Health Classroom: Enhancing Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudesin Telehealth Training.- InternetGaming Disorder and Internet Addiction Disorder: Future Careers in Research,Education and Treatment.- UsingTechnology in Behavior Analysis: A Journey into Telepractice.- TheLaw of Telemental Health.- II. Special topics and Personal Perspectives.- MakingiCBT Available in Primary Care Settings - Bridging the Gap Between Research andRegular Healthcare.- TechnologyUse in Behavioral Medicine Health.- NewAdventures in Independent Practice: Leveraging Technology to Treat Underserved,Rural Populations in Skilled Nursing Facilities.- TelepsychiatryTakes Teamwork.- PersonalHealth Records, Patient Portals, and Mental Health Care.- Workwith Behavioral Health Technology.- Theaccidental telepsychologist: Creating opportunities in a burgeoning field.- TreatingEmotional Consequences of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence via Telehealth.- Engagingand Supporting Children and Families: Technology-Enhanced Services Research.- TheApplication of Technology to an Academic Clinical Practice and Career:Evidence-based Medicine, Telepsychiatry, and Distance Education.- EnhancingMindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy with a Virtual Mindfulness Coach.- GettingBetter: How a Client Satisfaction Survey Can Enhance Both Your Marketing andTreatment Outcomes.- Howa decade of telemedicine has re-shaped a career.- WorkSmarter, Not Harder: Expanding the Treatment Capacity of a UniversityCounseling Center Using Therapist-Assisted Online Treatment for Anxiety.- ImprovingVeterans' Access to Trauma Services through Clinical Video Telehealth.- Telemedicinein Genetic Counseling.- Clinicianto Trainer to Technologist: The Wild and Wonderful Path eLearning and mHealth.- FromPsychologist to EHRs Developer.- APsychologist and a Software Developer.- PrimaryCare Psychology in a Military Treatment Facility: The Internal BehavioralHealth Consultant (IBHC).- Promotingand Evaluating Evidence-Based Telepsychology Interventions: Lessons Learnedfrom the University of Kentucky Telepsychology Lab.- VirtualReality Therapy for Treatment of Psychological Disorders.- MatchingPerson and Technology.- IntegratingBehavioral Health into Rural Primary Care Clinics Utilizing a TeleMental HealthModel.- Walkingthe Wire: Technologies across an Academic Career.- Walkingthe Unmarked Path on Developing an Independent Telehealth Practice.