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This book focuses on the critical area of delivering mental health
services in rural settings. It is designed as a practical guide to
the technological provision of timely, effective, evidence-based
care, helpful to the novice and the experienced practitioner alike.
The benefits of this approach are: Improved access to and improved
quality of care Technical support for providers and administrators
A means of providing missing specialty care An ability to maximize
scarce resources and significant flexibility for health service
delivery. The book will cover how to adjust therapeutic skills to
patients' needs, models of care and the particular technology used.
It shows how rudimentary design of workflow can assist in
integrating care, and highlights the importance of allowing for
cultural needs (both rural geography and ethnic/race).
Administrative issues are also addressed (e.g., privacy,
reimbursement). The chapters are short and designed for maximum
practicality, including learning objectives, cases and summaries
emphasizing "what to do and how to do it."
Working in academic psychiatry is fulfilling, replete with
extraordinary colleagues and inspiring opportunities for meaningful
work and professional growth. Even so, getting started in an
academic career can be a bit unsettling. After years of education,
a new faculty member may feel unprepared for the everyday duties
associated with a different academic role-negotiating with the
chair, writing letters of recommendation for students,
participating on committees with colleagues, and balancing personal
and professional life. The Handbook of Career Development in
Academic Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition,
provides real-world advice with compassion. Readers will find just
what they need when they need it: step-by-step guidance to
approaching the tasks and challenges that face them, questions to
discuss with mentors and colleagues, and professionally vetted
online career development resources. Readers will also hear the
voice of sympathetic, experienced academic clinicians who share how
best to navigate challenging situations encountered in academic
settings. Each chapter features: * Smart Strategies: A list of
specific actions readers can take to reach their professional
goals* Questions to Discuss with a Mentor or a Colleague: A list of
questions that simplifies and normalizes the process of soliciting
career advice and assistance* Additional Resources: A collection of
the most recent and innovative websites, books, and articles that
will assist readers on their career path, even after they've
finished reading the book Readers who seek out the advice in this
book will find that they are better equipped to forge their
academic careers-and flourish.
This book describes the use of telecommunication technologies to
provide mental health services to individuals in communities or
locations that are underserviced, typically as a result of their
geographic isolation or due to cultural and/or linguistic barriers.
The potential of the e-Mental Health approach is demonstrated in
various mental health settings by describing concrete clinical
examples and applications involving novel strategies for employing
technology. Further, the book presents an approach to cooperation
on a global level based on the exchange of expertise and knowledge
across national boundaries. The target audience includes mental
health workers (clinicians and staff members), medical and nursing
students, academic researchers, technology professionals and health
care policy makers.
Telebehavioral Health: Foundations in Theory and Practice for
Graduate Learners provides readers with a comprehensive overview of
telebehavioral health, including definitions and concepts, the
benefits and barriers associated with practice, and an
interprofessional framework for telebehavioral health competencies.
The competencies outlined help readers develop an engaged, ethical,
and effective telebehavioral health practice. The book discusses
and provides examples of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes
involved in the seven telebehavioral health competency domains. The
chapters include differentiated content for novice, proficient, and
authority practitioners throughout, allowing readers to adjust
their exposure, in terms of depth and breadth, to each topical
area. The text provides an overview of the characteristics and
practices unique to telebehavioral health treatment, guidance for
competent evaluation and care, review of legal and regulatory
issues related to the use of technology, valuable insight for
telepractice development, and more. Designed to help practitioners
thoughtfully consider the use of technology to support optimal
therapeutic experiences for their patients, Telebehavioral Health
is an ideal text for students within the discipline. It can also
serve as a beneficial reference for novice and seasoned
practitioners.
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