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Covid-19 Telehealth Publications

Society of Clinical Psychology

Covid-19 Psychology Resources: SCP is compiling a list of publications relevant to tele-psychology on a new page called Covid-19 Telehealth Pubs. The post Covid-19 Telehealth Publications first appeared on Society of Clinical Psychology. Please visit the page and see instructions on how to contribute a suggestion.

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Telehealth is Gaining Traction, but do Mental Health Providers Like It?

Society of Clinical Psychology

To help answer this question, we published a systematic review of providers’ attitudes towards TMH-V in Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice (Connolly, Miller, Lindsay, & Bauer, 2019). Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. Telehealth and patient satisfaction: a systematic review and narrative analysis. Miller, C.J.,

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Late Notice Policy: Understanding the Value of Your Time and Therapist’s Commitment

Prosper Health Collective

Practice Sustainability**: Operating a psychology practice involves fixed costs, whether or not clients attend appointments. If you can’t make it to your appointment, we offer alternatives to keep you on track, such as telehealth appointments or homework packs to work on between sessions.

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Behavioral Healthcare in Life After the COVID-19 Pandemic

Relias

Congress temporarily allowed reimbursement for telehealth under federal programs in many care settings. In a recent webinar, Relias: Regulatory, Financial, and Workforce Impact of COVID-19 for Behavioral Health , Berger noted, “One of the biggest changes with lasting impact is this shift that we’re seeing to widespread telehealth services.”

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Culturally Informed Therapy for Schizophrenia: A Review

Society of Clinical Psychology

The realm of psychological science is not exempt from this obligation to provide inclusive and affirming care, and it is held to this standard by its highest governing body – the American Psychological Association (APA). telehealth) that may also help bolster dissemination efforts? Background. Religion/Spirituality.

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NASW News Hits May 2022

Social Workers Speak

NASW was cited in a Psychology Today article from NASW member Kristin Lee on where people can go to get resources to recover from traumatic events. David Ige to veto a bill that could restrict telehealth appointments for mental health services. Feldman testified that implicit bias is not limited to race.

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Hopscotch Kids (free app)

Creative Play Therapist

The games and activity-based resources on the app complement the exceptional work you do in-session with your clients, and the games currently offered through the app feature the basic psychological methodologies that children are taught in therapy. For example: Calm Coloring teaches mindfulness through digital art.