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Title E-Mental health / Davor Mucic and Donald M. Hilty, editors
Published Cham : Springer, 2016
©2016

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Contents INTRODUCTION -- Technology, health and contemporary practice: how does telemental health fit it and what does it offer? -- Unexpected events with new technologies: addiction, consequences on communication -- PREVENTION, EARLY DETECTION AND HEALTH PROMOTION -- Telemental health improves access to care, promotes health, facilitates prevention and provides evidence-based treatments at a distance -- How to evaluate your telemental health program, make improvements and increase clinical, fiscal and administrative -- Treatment of cross cultural populations world wide (international perspectives of telepsychiatry) -- CLINICAL CARE MODELS: STEPPED CARE, COLLABORATIVE CARE AND INTEGRATED CARE BY TELEPSYCHIATRY -- The effectiveness of telemental health: evidence base, how to choose the model based ease/cost/strengths and future areas of research -- How telemental health adds to traditional outpatient and newer models of integrated care for patients, providers and systems -- Patient-centered comorbidity approaches (e.g., depression/diabetes) to MH treatments and the interdisciplinary team -- Social media and clinical practice: what stays the same, what changes and how to plan ahead -- NEW THERAPIES / METHODS / TREATMENTS -- Web-based support and treatment approaches -- Web-based CBT and potential alternatives -- How psychiatric applications are shifting clinical practice: patient reflection, informal and formal clinical care, communication and new approaches to treatment -- CONSEQUENCES, LIMITS AND RISKS -- Global/world wide telehealth: international perspectives of telepsychiatry and the future -- How does the Internet influence the Doctor-Patient Relationship? -- Pathological use of Internet/social media -- From telehealth to an interactive virtual mental health clinic
Summary 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
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 19, 2015)
Subject Mental health services.
Internet in medicine.
Mental Health Services
Internet
Psychotherapy.
Psychiatry.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
Internet in medicine
Mental health services
Form Electronic book
Author Mucic, Davor, editor.
Hilty, Donald M., 1964- editor.
ISBN 9783319208527
3319208527