Course Code: REL-BH-0-TELE1
Hours: 1.5
Type: Online Course
Learning Objectives:
Describe what telehealth is, its various formats, along with the modalities and equipment with which it can be delivered.
Summarize at least 3 key points regarding the history of telehealth.
Review at least 2 key components of telehealth literature that supports its efficacy in treatment delivery.
Apply 2 specific considerations when utilizing telehealth in terms of potential benefits and drawbacks for people served.
Outline:
Section 1: Introduction A. About This Course B. Learning Objectives Section 2: Overview of Telehealth A. Courtney in the Countryside B. Behavioral Health Disorder Prevalence and Access C. A Shortage of Behavioral Health Clinicians D. Unequal Access E. Behavioral Health Problems Pose Challenges to Obtaining Services F. Quick Check G. Telehealth vs. Telemedicine vs. Telemental Health H. Locations I. Telehealth Technologies J. Telehealth: Past, Present, and Future K. A Note on HIPAA L. Remember Courtney in the Countryside? M. Summary Section 3: Telehealth Technologies A. Meet Hank B. Clinical Services via Telehealth C. Landline Telephone D. Internet E. Mobile Health Services F. Therapeutic Gaming G. Gamification Features H. Let’s Practice: Match the Gaming Features I. Video Teleconferencing J. History of Videoconferencing Psychotherapy K. VCP Terminology L. Clinical Effectiveness of VCP M. Early Research N. Quick Check O. Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Telehealth Technologies P. Review Q. Summary Section 4: Conclusion A. Summary B. Course Contributors C. Resources D. References E. Congratulations! F. Exam G. BrainSparks
Staff Writer: Naju Madra, M.A.
Naju Madra, M.A. is an internal subject matter expert and clinical content writer for Relias' Behavioral Healthcare library. She earned her Master's degree in Psychology with specific study in neuropsychological assessment for children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. She brings with her a wealth of experience in clinical assessment, along with expertise in large-scale clinical research project management, recruitment, training, as well as in-person and web-based curriculum development.
In addition to scholarly activities such as writing manuals and preparing manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals, Ms. Madra has over 15 years of behavioral healthcare experience ranging from crisis counseling and job coaching for individuals with severe mental illness and co-occurring disorders, to community college instruction, and trauma specialist at the Veterans Health Administration. In her current role, Ms. Madra has contributed authorship to over 100 behavioral healthcare course offerings for both licensed and non-licensed professionals in the Health & Human Services market.
Disclosure: Naju Madra, M.A. has declared that no conflict of interest, Relevant Financial Relationship or Relevant Non-Financial Relationship exists.
Instructor: Steven R. Thorp, Ph.D., ABPP
Steven R. Thorp, Ph.D., ABPP, is a Clinical Psychologist with expertise in assessment, psychotherapy, posttraumatic stress disorder, and the use of technologies to assess and treat behavioral health disorders. He is a clinician and university professor. His treatment specialty is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), including the third-wave CBTs such as Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. Dr. Thorp has treated clients with DBT for 25 years, and he has taught hundreds of clinicians and trainees how to conduct the treatment. He held leadership roles in VA hospital settings for 15 years and has taught undergraduate and graduate students at several universities. He was the Principal Investigator on several large grants for randomized controlled psychotherapy trials, and he has published more than 70 research papers. He has presented scientific papers at the ABCT and ISITDBT annual conferences. Many of his publications and scholarly presentations are about DBT, mindfulness, and related topics.
Disclosure: Steven R. Thorp, Ph.D., ABPP has declared that no conflict of interest, Relevant Financial Relationship or Relevant Non-Financial Relationship exists.
Target Audience:
The target audience for this course is: Entry level Psychologists; Intermediate level Professional Counselors; Intermediate level Social Workers; Nurses; in the following settings: Health and Human Services.
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All courses offered by Relias Learning, LLC are developed from a foundation of diversity, inclusiveness, and a multicultural perspective. Knowledge, values and awareness related to cultural competency are infused throughout the course content.
To earn continuing education credit for this course you must achieve a passing score of 80% on the post-test and complete the course evaluation.
Course Delivery Method and Format
Asynchronous Distance Learning with interactivity which includes quizzes with questions/answers, and posttests.