Description |
xxv, 539 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm |
Contents |
1. Introduction -- 2. Telecommunication technicalities -- 3. E-mail, chat rooms, and other text-based environments -- 4. Professional Web site considerations -- 5. Telephonic and videoconferencing technologies -- 6. Computer-aided assessment -- 7. Computer-aided psychotherapy -- 8. Electronic practice management and the computer-based patient record -- 9. Legal and regulatory issues -- 10. Standards and guidelines -- 11. Online clinical practice management (OCPM) : training and support -- 12. Online clinical practice management (OCPM) : referrals, client education, and consent -- 13. Online clinical practice management (OCPM) : delivering care -- 14. The near future -- 15. The distant future -- Epilogue : immediate steps - a checklist -- App. A. Comparative studies of psychotechnologies -- App. B. Sample Listserv guidelines -- App. C. Addendum to patient consent agreement -- App. D. Draft International Convention on Telemedicine and Telehealth |
Summary |
"In this wide-ranging and practical handbook, five experts, each with a different vantage point and training, systematically guide readers through the new practice arenas already made possible by current information technologies - ranging from internet-wired officers to wearable computers - and point to those on the horizon. Throughout, the authors clearly define terminology for the beginner and illuminate their points with clinical vignettes and first-person accounts of the experience of pioneering practitioners."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 467-504) and indexes |
Subject |
Mental health services -- Information technology.
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Author |
Maheu, Marlene M.
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LC no. |
2003003997 |
ISBN |
0805839887 (acid-free paper) |
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0805839887 (casebound : alk. paper) |
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