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.
About the Author: 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.