Tag Archives: telehealth
Covid-19 Return to In-Person
Practitioners have changed the way they practice as a result of the pandemic, which seems to be moderating, and once again, [...]
Coronavirus & Telehealth: Am I Covered?
With growing concerns of Coronavirus, many therapists are exploring the idea of telehealth as a means of continuing therapy sessions [...]
The Pros and Cons of Telehealth for Therapists
Although therapists have been using Technology Assisted Counseling (TAC) for quite a while now, professional laws, rules and ethics are [...]
Practicing Across State Lines – An Interesting but Limited Example?
A California statute (part of the Psychology Licensing Law) allows psychologists who are licensed at the doctoral level in another [...]
Contact with Patients Between Sessions Curtailed in California: A Dangerous Precedent
At the beginning of the professional relationship between psychotherapist and patient it is important for practitioners to think about [...]
Telehealth / Teletherapy Practice in California: Resource Links Provided by CAMFT
There's a cultural shift in the way mental health professionals are practicing now. As opposed to the traditional office setting, [...]
The Regulation of Telehealth / Online Therapy and Informed Consent
With respect to the issue of “informed consent,” earlier iterations of the telemedicine law required that prior to the delivery of [...]
Telemedicine/Telehealth – Verbal Consent
I have written about telemedicine before – when I have discussed online therapy, e-therapy, or therapy delivered via the Internet. [...]
Telepsychotherapy (E-Therapy)
One of the aspects that I have previously written about involves practicing online with patients or clients that reside (at the time of [...]