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Title Career paths in telemental health / Marlene M. Maheu, Kenneth P. Drude, Shawna D. Wright.

Publication Info. Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note Online resource, title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed January 29, 2017).
Contents I. Introduction -- Tackling changes in mental health practice: the impact of information age health care / Joseph L. Ternullo and Steven E. Locke -- The law of telemental health / Joseph McMenamin -- Technology : revolutionizing the delivery of health behavior change interventions with integrated care / Stephen O. Agboola and Kamal Jethwani -- Internet gaming disorder and internet addiction disorder: future careers in research, education and treatment / Andrew P. Doan, Kathryn Yung, Paulette Cazares, and Warren P. Klam -- Crisis in the behavioral health classroom: enhancing knowledge, skills, and attitudes in telehealth training / Joanne E. Callan, Marlene M. Maheu, and Steven F. Bucky -- Ii. Special topics and personal perspectives -- Making iCBT available in primary care settings : bridging the gap between research and regular healthcare / Kristofer Vernmark -- Technology use in behavioral medicine health / Karen M. Wall -- New adventures in independent practice : leveraging technology to treat underserved, rural populations in skilled nursing facilities / Shawna Wright -- Telepsychiatry takes teamwork / James R. Varrell and Olivia C. Boyce -- Personal health records, patient portals, and mental health care / Carolyn Turvey -- Work with behavioral health technology / Jay H. Shore -- The accidental telepsychologist: creating opportunities in a burgeoning field / Sara Smucker Barnwell -- Treating emotional consequences of sexual assault and domestic violence via telehealth / Sarah Steinmetz and Matt J. Gray -- Engaging and supporting children and families: technology-enhanced services research / Deborah J. Jones -- The application of technology to an academic clinical practice and career : evidence-based medicine, telepsychiatry, and distance education / Donald M. Hilty -- Enhancing mindfulness-based cognitive therapy with a virtual mindfulness coach / Eva Hudlicka -- Getting better : how a client satisfaction survey can enhance both your marketing and treatment outcomes / Keely Kolmes -- How a decade of telemedicine has re-shaped a career / Robert N. Cuyler -- Work smarter, not harder : expanding the treatment capacity of a university counseling center using therapist-assisted online treatment for anxiety / Brian M. Shaw, Geoff Lee, and Sherry Benton -- Improving veterans' access to trauma services through clinical video telehealth / Wayne Roffer -- Telemedicine in genetic counseling / Susan Landgren -- Clinician to trainer to technologist : the wild and wonderful path elearning and mhealth / Marlene Maheu -- From psychologist to ehrs developer / Susan Litton -- A psychologist and a software developer / Mark R. McMinn -- Primary care psychology in a military treatment facility : the internal behavioral health consultant (ibhc) / Gerald R. Quimby -- Promoting and evaluating evidence-based telepsychology interventions : lessons learned from the university of kentucky telepsychology lab / Robert J. Reese and Norah Chapman -- Virtual reality therapy for treatment of psychological disorders / Max M. North and Sarah M. North -- Matching person and technology / Marcia Scherer -- Integrating behavioral health into rural primary care clinics utilizing a telemental health model / Dawn Sampson and Mindy Mueller -- Walking the wire: technologies across an academic career / Laura Schopp -- Walking the unmarked path on developing an independent telehealth practice / Thomas J. Kim.
Summary 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: 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.
Subject Mental health services -- Computer network resources.
Medical telematics.
Mental health services -- Vocational guidance.
PSYCHOLOGY / Mental Health.
PSYCHOLOGY / Reference.
Mental Health Services.
Added Author Maheu, Marlene M., editor.
Drude, Kenneth P., editor.
Wright, Shawna D., editor.
ISBN 3319237365 (electronic bk.)
3319237357
9783319237350
9783319237367 (electronic bk.)
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